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CONTENTS { OCTOBER 2017 | VOLUME 56 | ISSUE 9 }
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ON THE COVER
13 WHOLE SYSTEMS DESIGN: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO
SUSTAINABILITY
By reducing the negative impact of trans- portation, energy, water, manufacturing and waste, as well as caring for the needs of the students and faculty, school districts can steward well the resources of the com- munities that support them, and set an example of sustainability.
BY JASON MELLARD, AIA, LEED-AP
COLUMNS
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EDITOR’SNOTE THESUSTAINABLESCHOOL EMERGINGTECHNOLOGY FACILITY PLANNING
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30 12 DEPARTMENTS
FEATURES
{ FACILITIES }
{ FACILITIES CONT. }
26 TEXAS MIDDLE SCHOOL EARNS
LIVABLE BUILDINGS AWARD
Cele Middle School has received the 2016 Livable Buildings Award from the Center for the Built Environment (CBE) at the University of California, Berkeley. The school uses 45-percent less energy than a typical Energy Star-qualified middleschool,andtwo-thirdslessthan theaverageU.S.middleschool. BYTOMOEHLER
{ BUSINESS }
30 BETTER THAN BAKE SALE
FUNDING FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
It doesn’t matter how good your facilities plan is... if you can’t fund it, you can’t build it. BY MIKE RAIBLE AND ANDREW LAROWE
3 NEWS&VIEWS
3 ASKTHEEXPERT
3 NOW ON WEBSPM.COM 8 HOT TIPS
28 BUILDINGBLUEPRINTS — Auditoriums and Performance Spaces
PRODUCTS
33 CASEHISTORIES 34 PRODUCTSHOWCASE 34 ADVERTISERINDEX
17 OUTDOOR SPACES
With proper planning and creative design, schools can provide a true community place where everyone feels welcome. BY SCOTT BERMAN
22 U.S. SCHOOLS STRUGGLE TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Educational institutions face mounting risks from mold, asbestos and hidden underground environmental issues. BY MILES FOXWORTH
25 MAINTAINING A HEALTHY CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT
A healthy classroom enables students and teachers to be at their best, physically, mental- ly, and emotionally. Creating and maintaining a healthy classroom involves addressing issues in a holistic way as part of an ecosystem.
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Eddy & Debbie Peach Elementary School,
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