UTSA - The University of Texas at San Antonio

03/27/2024 | News release | Archived content

UTSA earns STARS Gold rating for sustainability achievements

A prime example of UTSA's commitment to sustainability is the Campus Master Plan, which strives for connected, mixed use, resource-efficient campuses that support health, wellness and prosperity.

"Sustainable efforts are a major part of UTSA's commitment to be a responsible steward of its unique environmental and cultural assets," said Veronica Salazar, UTSA executive vice president for business affairs and chief enterprise development officer. "These efforts include enhancing campus walkability and bikeability, increasing renewable energy infrastructure, retrofitting buildings for optimal efficiency and establishing a LEED Silver standard for all new construction exceeding $10 million."

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), the most widely used green building rating system in the world, focuses on sustainability through design, construction and operations practices that improve environmental and human health.

UTSA exceeded its LEED Silver goal on one of its latest projects, San Pedro I, which opened in 2022 and achieved LEED Gold, the second highest tier of certification.

Designed and constructed with thoughtful attention to energy efficiency and sustainable site development, the building features indoor/outdoor connections and reconfigurable spaces for multipurpose use, facilitating an adaptable environment suited to serve occupants for many years to come. As the first building at UTSA to achieve LEED Gold, San Pedro I has paved the way for a more sustainable approach to new campus buildings.

"Our LEED certification is a testament to the incredible work of executive vice president for Business Affairs and chief enterprise development officer Veronica Salazar and associate vice president of Real Estate, Construction and Planning Corrina Green and their work with our architects at Jacobs and Overland Partners, as well as contractor Whiting-Turning, to realize this important design goal for San Pedro I," said UTSA President Taylor Eighmy. "I applaud their collective efforts, as they continue to advance San Pedro I-an engaging, compelling and wonderful learning and research space in the heart of downtown San Antonio."