Marie Selby Botanical Gardens solar array Sarasota, Florida Net Positive Energy Botanical Garden complex design, Downtown campus
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens solar array, Sarasota, Florida
July 17, 2024
Design: OLIN with Overland Partners
Location: Downtown Sarasota campus, Osprey area, Sarasota County, Florida, USA
World’s First Net Positive Energy Botanical Garden Complex Powers Up with 57,000 Square Feet of Solar Panels
Selby Gardens building design:
Phase One photos by Ryan Gamma
World’s First Net Positive Energy Botanical Garden Complex – Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
July 17, 2024 – Sarasota, FL. | On June, 27, 2024, a pinnacle ‘Power On’ moment arrived at the 15-acre bayfront sanctuary, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens’ Downtown Sarasota campus, the World’s First Net Positive Energy Botanical Garden Complex and home of the World’s First Net Positive Energy Restaurant.
Switching on the innovative solar arrays is the latest advance since the January Grand Opening of Phase One of Selby Gardens’ Three Phase Master Plan, a $52 million expansion. The Master Plan has been guided by the international landscape architecture studio OLIN, building architecture firm Overland Partners, Civil Engineer Kimley-Horn, and Willis Smith as construction manager. Selby Garden’s Phase One is powered by Barancik Foundation.
“The activation of the solar arrays marks a turning point in our commitment to sustainability and innovation as leaders in ecological stewardship,” said Jennifer Rominiecki, President & CEO, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens.
As the switch flips on the state-of-the-art, 2,158 panel solar arrays, the clock starts ticking on a 12-month monitoring period for both Living Building and Living Community Petal Certification by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI) to demonstrate the project produces more power than it consumes.
“The new facility at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens stands as a testament to sustainable, regenerative architecture, setting a benchmark for botanical gardens everywhere,” said John Byrd, AIA, LEED AP, LFA and Associate Principal & Director of Design Performance at Overland Partners, a firm recognized as an authority in sustainable design. “This landmark project elevates not only Selby Gardens, but Sarasota itself beyond a prime beach destination to a beacon of leadership in sustainable design worldwide.”
A 50,000 square foot solar network atop a uniquely landscaped parking structure, a groundbreaking restaurant, and a plant shop, form the Morganroth Family Living Energy Access Facility (LEAF). This facility acts as the project’s true powerhouse, a model of green subregional infrastructure, supporting a solar array spanning more than one acre. The Elizabeth Moore Rooftop Garden and solar array located atop the Steinwachs Family Plant Research Center adds an additional 7,000 square feet of solar capacity. Together these installations provide a combined 57,000 square feet of solar infrastructure developed, engineered, and constructed by One80 Solar, supercharging Selby Gardens’ net positive energy status.
Solar arrays located atop of Morganroth Family Living Energy Access Facility (LEAF), and the Steinwachs Family Plant Research Center, 2024:
Image courtesy of Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Phase One will produce an astonishing 1.27 million kilowatt-hours of power per year, enough to power 175 average American homes. That output is expected to exceed all the facility’s energy demands by 10%. Additional benefits of the one-of-a-kind solar array include:
- Saving Selby Gardens over $100,000 annually in energy costs.
- Offset 975 tons of CO2 annually, equivalent to taking 211 cars off the road or the amount of carbon sequestered by 1,000 acres of US Forest.
- Provides 100% carbon-free cooking for the fully electrified, seasonally inspired culinary destination.
“It’s an honor to put our expertise to work for an institution known internationally for its truly exceptional collection of rare plants already contributing to worldwide conservation,” said Patrick Attwater, CEO of One80 Solar. “This project will not only save Selby Gardens ever-rising electric costs for decades, but will also prevent pollution and greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere. It’s equal to the carbon sequestered by a thousand acres of forest.”
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens provides 45 acres of bayfront sanctuaries connecting people with air plants of the world, native nature, and our regional history. Established by forward-thinking women of their time, Selby Gardens comprises the 15-acre Downtown Sarasota campus and the 30-acre Historic Spanish Point campus in the Osprey area of Sarasota County, Florida.
Interior of the Green Orchid Restaurant at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 2024:
Image courtesy of Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
The Downtown Sarasota campus on Sarasota Bay is the only botanical garden in the world dedicated to the display and study of epiphytic orchids, bromeliads, gesneriads and ferns, and other tropical plants. There is a significant focus on botany, horticulture, education, historical preservation, and the environment.
The Historic Spanish Point campus is located less than 10 miles south along Little Sarasota Bay. One of the largest preserves showcasing native Florida plants that is interpreted for and open to the public, it celebrates an archaeological record that encompasses approximately 5,000 years of Florida history. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is a Smithsonian Affiliate and is also accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. For more information visit www.selby.org.
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