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De Anza Community College, Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies

Artist's renderring of De Anza Community College's Environmental Studies BuildingLocation: 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, California
Type of building: Educational Facility
Size (Sq. ft.): 34,200
New construction
Estimated date of completion:
2004-2005
Cost:
$11 Million
Owner:  Foothill DeAnza Community College District
Designed By:
Van der Ryn Architects in consultation with world-renowned energy expert Donald W. Aitken, P.h.D., and VBN Architects.

Sustainable Building Strategies:

Recycled steel framing and masonry, east-west orientation for passive solar benefits and natural daylighting, natural ventilation/operable windows, roof top photovoltaic panels to generate electricity, thermal mass in concrete floors, rainwater collection for irrigation, and nontoxic components in flooring and paints.

Information Contacts:

Sim Van der Ryn, Architect
Van der Ryn Architects
245 Gate Five Road
Sausalito, California  94965
phone (415) 332-5806
fax (415) 332-5808
Julie Phillips
De Anza Community College
21250 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, CA 95014
phone (408) 864-8655
phillips@admin.fhda.edu

Web Site: http://kirschcenter.deanza.fhda.edu/home.html

 

Last updated: January 15, 2008


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