S. Green, 2008). Integrated
into the buildings are green features that are highlighted in order to
display those features to visitors, teachers and students. Those features
include window walls, color-coded heating and water pipes.
Asthetic features were also taken into account when creating the plans
for the project and have held through upon completion. The site has been
xeriscaped with native plants on a lot size of 90 acres that was previously
undeveloped. The buildings are a mixture of brick, stone and glass with
half of the products used in the buildings manufactured within 500 miles of
the facility.
Some of the 'green' products used in the buildings include low-
emissivity interior paint, manufacturing-scrap ceramic tile, recycled-
content acoustical ceiling panels and recycled-content commercial carpet
tile. At the end of its usage, the carpet is completely recyclable.
Some of the other 'green' strategies used on the project include
clustering the buildings to preserve and protect both the habitat and open
space surrounding the buildings, and landscaping with indigenous
vegetation. Using less water in the project was accomplished by installing
low-flow toilets and collecting and storing rainwater to irrigate the
landscape. Plants were selected for the project based on their drought
tolerance, and the irrigation systems were chosen for water-efficiency.
Many of the measures implemented in this green project have saved the
school district thousands of dollars. According to the article, In its
first three years the school was expected to save $11, 500 annually from
reduced water use, and actual savings during those three years was $27,
850.
Some of the lessons learned with the completion of this project
include the fact that embedded environmental responses in new construction
can lower the...
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