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Sustainable (Green) Building

San Leandro Creek Environmental Education Center and Natural History Museum

Location:  Corner of San Leandro Blvd & Davis St, San Leandro, CA
Type of building:
Educational Facility 
Size (Sq. ft.):
20,000 sq. ft.
New construction
of a museum/conference center, complete with classrooms, meeting rooms, an activity room, and state of the art multi-media room.
Estimated date of completion:
  2004
Cost:
$2 Million
Owner:
Friends of San Leandro Creekbr> Designed By: Todd Jersey Architecture, devoted to designing buildings that serve the needs of their clients and respect the ecological principles of our living planet. Their mission is to evolve the building arts so that the process of creating comfortable and beautiful buildings is beneficial to people and to the biosphere.

Sustainable Building Strategies:  

Building materials are to be recyclable, durable, and derived from materials and practices that demonstrate care for the environment, energy efficiency and minimization of atmospheric carbon. Zero waste, water treatment and photovoltaic system applications. 

Information Contact: Todd Jersey Architecture, (510) 524-5666
Web Site:
  http://www.fslc.org/education.html

 

Last updated: January 15, 2008


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