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Parish Renovation
Church of St.
Joan of Arc Parish Center
Minneapolis, MN
In 1997, the Church of St. Joan of Arc formed an Eco-Spirituality
Committee to “raise [their] awareness and
change [their] behavior in all [their] relations
with the earth, its creatures and each other.”
Thus, when the Church of St. Joan of Arc needed
to renovate its parish center in 2000, it was
a matter of integrity and consistency to undertake
the project with minimum impact on the environment
and as a model of ecological sustainability.
As a first step in the planning, the Space Use
Committee, parish staff, parishioners, architect
and builder went through “The
Natural Step” building and renovation
review process based on ecological, social and
economic sustainability. As a result, the renovated
parish center reused or recycled 80 percent of
the existing parish center materials, utilized
wood products from sustainable forests, cork flooring
from oak tree bark, office chairs made from recycled
milk jugs, rubber stairways made from recycled
tires, and windowsills made from soybeans, newsprint,
and junk mail (to name only a few examples)!
The renovated building now exceeds energy codes
by 50 percent, taking advantage of natural light,
energy efficient windows, a state of the art heating
and cooling system with energy recovery ventilation
to capture outgoing heat and a high efficiency
condensing unit and fan, as well as occupancy
sensors to automatically turn lights off when
not in use.
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Further, the land surrounding the building itself
has been landscaped with expanded green space,
native and drought-resistant plants, plants to
encourage wildlife, strategic shading to reduce
energy consumption, and salvaged trees.
This successful implementation of an ecologically
friendly renovation is an ongoing source of pride
and joy for members of the Church of St. Joan
of Arc, especially members of the Eco-Spirituality
committee. These changes demonstrate to the parish
and broader community one example of what it means
to be good stewards of the Earth.
Contact person: Tom Smith-Myott at Tsmith.myott@stjoan.com
• St. Joan
of Arc Parish Center Environmental Features
• St Joan
of Arc Eco-Spirituality Committee Vision Statement
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