Richard J. Elementary is a Net-Zero energy campus, with the energy models projecting energy usage for the whole building at 18.3 kBTU/sqft/year.
Our campus is LEED Gold Certified from USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council). Some of the sustainable features in the building include:
- A very efficient building envelope with R-24 exterior walls and an R-30 roof with majority of the roof being highly reflective.
- A geothermal HVAC system.
- LED light fixtures.
- Efficient plumbing fixtures.
- 1096, Photovoltaic (Solar) Panels on roof equating to 358,392W DC STC and generating just over 519,000 kWh per year.
- 2,750W Wind Turbine used as an educational tool.
- Compact efficient plan that allows majority of the spaces in the project to be day lit with windows and/or skylights and have views to the outside.
- A 20,000 gallon underground tank for rainwater collection to be used to flush plumbing urinals and toilets and a 10,000 gallon aboveground tank for irrigation and serving as an educational tool.
- Highly durable local and recycled materials.
- Sustainable educational tools which include:
- Digital interactive informational display system of building’s energy use, renewable energy generation and water consumption.
- Outdoor lab with experiment tables and planter boxes for gardening.
- Educational opportunities in landscape include rainwater tank with level gauge, native gardening opportunities, a human sun dial, wind turbine and solar panel learning station.
95% of the project team members including architects, engineers and construction managers for the Richard J Lee Elementary School were LEED accredited professionals and have experience with designing very high performing, energy efficient buildings.