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Cambridge's newest public school showcases sustainable and resilient design. Join us to explore the innovative features of this 359,100 sq. ft. facility, designed to achieve net-zero emissions and LEED Gold certification under the city's ambitious sustainability goals.
Experience how the school integrates indoor and outdoor learning environments, enhanced recreational spaces, a 1.25-million-gallon underground stormwater tank, and community-accessible areas that promote wellness. Plus, discover the project's commitment to equitable communities through pedestrian-friendly pathways, electric vehicle charging stations, and extensive green spaces. You'll also learn about innovative energy systems, healthy materials, and biophilic design elements that contribute to a nurturing educational environment.
Learning Objectives
- Understand Sustainable Design Principles: Attendees will learn about key sustainable design principles, including Net Zero Emissions, LEED certification, and the AIA Framework for Design Excellence
- Explore Community Integration Strategies: Participants will discover effective strategies for integrating educational facilities with community spaces, promoting accessibility and shared use.
- Identify Innovative Energy Solutions: Attendees will examine innovative energy-efficient technologies and systems, including solar photovoltaic panels and geothermal heating, that can be applied to future projects.
- Recognize the Importance of Biophilic Design: Participants will gain insights into biophilic design elements that enhance indoor environmental quality and foster connections between learners and nature.