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The new building in Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, showcases high-performance characteristics with an emphasis on sustainability. Utilizing local materials, the design follows an east-west axis orientation to optimize natural light and minimize heat gain. Features include shading devices, waterless urinals, and the use of recycled construction debris, striving for LEED Silver certification. The project team consists of architects, engineers, and contractors who are committed to creating a functional and eco-friendly learning environment for students.
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Gainesville Region Counties: Alachua Baker Bradford Columbia Gilchrist Levy Marion Putnam Union
Loften High School Classroom & Multipurpose BuildingGainesville, Alachua County, FloridaAlachua County Public Schools High Performance Characteristics Use of Local Materials East-West Axis Orientation Shading Devices Waterless Urinals Recycled Construction Debris Replace this image with a low resolution image of your project. LEED RATING: Silver PROJECT TEAM: Curt Wasko, L&A- Electrical Engineer Houshang Ansari, L&A- Mechanical Engineer Gregg Schwieterman, L&A- Project Architect Chris Crehore, PPI- Contractor Chris Towne, DRMP- Civil Engineer Thomas Cowart, ACPS- Project Manager Long & Associates Commission on the Environment