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Sustainable Green Features for Ecological Building Design

Explore the innovative green features integrated into our eco-friendly building design. We utilize evacuated tube collectors for efficient hot water heating, providing a sustainable solution for our plumbing systems. Preheated air vents ensure a comfortable indoor climate by circulating warm air. Our double-pane windows enhance energy efficiency, while light-colored roofs and transparent interior walls maximize natural light. Custom-ordered classroom shades are designed to filter glare, allow sunlight, and retain heat, creating a conducive learning environment.

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Sustainable Green Features for Ecological Building Design

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  1. CTRA Green Features

  2. 1. Green Roof

  3. 2. Hot Water Solar Heaters • These are a type of solar panel. It is called evacuated tube collectors and they heat our hot water system. • The insulated pipes go to the boiler room on the first floor to heat the water that comes through our faucets.

  4. 3. Preheated Air Vents • The air is preheated before being circulated into the building

  5. 4. Double Pane Windows

  6. 5. Building Color • All the roofs and many interior walls are light in color; some are transparent

  7. 6. Classroom Shades • All classroom shades are custom-ordered to fit precisely • Filter glare yet allow sunlight in • Retain heat when closed

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