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PROJECT PROFILE 90% reduced municipal water use 60% less energy demand than a conventional school 80% native plant species planted on site SIDWELL FRIENDS MIDDLE SCHOOL WASHINGTON, D.C. LEED ® Facts Sidwell Friends Middle School Washington, D.C. LEED for New Construction Certification awarded March 14, 2007 Platinum 57 * Sustainable Sites 11/14 Water Efficiency 5/5 Energy & Atmosphere 13/17 Materials & Resources 8/13 Indoor Environmental Quality 15/15 Innovation & Design 5/5 *Out of a possible 69 points

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Page 1: Sidwell FriendS Middle School wAShinGTon, d.c. · Project Profile 90% ... and Chief Financial Officer Architect: ... new and old wings of the Middle School treats wastewater from

Project Profile

90% reduced municipal water use

60% less energy demand than a conventional school

80% native plant species planted on site

Sidwell FriendS Middle SchoolwAShinGTon, d.c.

leeD ® factsSidwell friends Middle School Washington, D.c.

LEED for New ConstructionCertification awarded March 14, 2007

Platinum 57*

Sustainable Sites 11/14

Water efficiency 5/5

energy & Atmosphere 13/17

Materials & resources 8/13

indoor environmental Quality 15/15

innovation & Design 5/5

*Out of a possible 69 points

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Project Profile

ABoUT leedThe LEED® Green Building Rating System™ is the national benchmark for the design, construction, and operations of high-performance green buildings. Visit the U.S. Green Building Council’s web site at www.usgbc.org to learn more about LEED and green building.

www.usgbc.org202 828-7422

© 2007 U.S. Green Building Council.

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Sidwell FriendS Middle School

Stewardship at School Sidwell Friends School’s LEED Renovation Provides Students with a Living Classroom

“The building is a great expression of our core values, a great environment for students to learn and faculty to work.”

Mike SaxenianAssistant Head of School and Chief Financial Officer

Architect: KieranTimberlake Associates, LLPcommissioning Agent: Engineering Economics, Inc.contractor: Hitt Contracting, Inc.environmental Building consultant: GreenShape, LLClighting Designer: O’Connor Associates Lighting Consultants, LLC, and Benya Lighting DesignMeP engineer: Bruce E. Brooks & AssociatesPhotograph courtesy of: Peter Aaron/ESTO

Project Size: 72,500 square feettotal Project cost: $28,000,000cost per square foot: $386

ProJecT BAcKGroUndThe Sidwell Friends School, a day school for students in pre-K through 12th grade, was founded on Quaker philosophy, which includes a dedication to environmental stewardship. When Sidwell’s board of trustees decided to expand the Middle School, green building became a catalyst for the school to enhance its curriculum with an environmental focus and reinvigorate its connection to Quaker values. The project involved renovating a 55-year-old, 33,500-square-foot building as well as constructing a new 39,000-square-foot addition. The three-story, LEED Platinum building, completed in time for the 2006-2007 school year, serves 350 students.

wATer MAnAGeMenT TAKeS cenTer STAGeSmart water management is central to the project design. A constructed wetland between the new and old wings of the Middle School treats wastewater from the kitchen and bathrooms and serves as a living laboratory where students can learn about biology, ecology, and chemistry. The treated water is eventually reused in the toilets and cooling towers. Students grow vegetables and herbs for the cafeteria on the green roofs, which also sequester rainwater and reduce stormwater runoff. Excess water flows to the courtyard’s pond and rain garden. Filters and swales incorporated into the landscape purify rainwater falling on the site. No potable water is used for irrigation.

STrATeGieS And reSUlTSLocated near a Metro stop and several bus lines, Sidwell also features bicycle storage and showers to encourage environmentally friendly transportation. Parking spaces are located underground, decreasing their contribution to stormwater runoff and the urban heat-island effect—and allowing the school to showcase more than 80 native species of plants instead of parked cars.

The design team oriented the building to take advantage of passive solar design, and lightshelves and shading devices bounce daylight deep into the building while preventing glare and heat gain. High levels of thermal insulation, combined with operable skylights, windows, and cooling towers that passively exhaust hot air, eliminate the need for mechanical cooling on all but the hottest days.

The building features cladding made from 100-year-old wine barrels as well as flooring and decking made from salvaged Baltimore Harbor pilings. Rapidly renewable materials include linoleum flooring, agrifiber casework, and bamboo doors. The project team screened all interior finishes for chemical emissions.

The project has been recognized by AIA’s Committee on the Environment and Committee on Architecture for Education, but the building is just the beginning. Teachers at all grade levels have access to the project’s landscape and building systems, and many have designed lessons around this opportunity. The school’s green features will continue to teach and inspire, and students will carry their knowledge and appreciation of natural systems, for decades to come.

ABoUT The Sidwell FriendS SchoolSidwell Friends School is a coeducational, Quaker day school for children in pre-K through grade 12. Founded in 1883, it has campuses in Washington, DC, and Bethesda, Maryland.