Chartwell School - Seaside, California
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Chartwell School has become the first complete educational campus ever to be awarded LEED Platinum by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Waymark Code: WM5XK3
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/25/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Gryffindor3
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The Chartwell School in Seaside, California has earned a Platinum Certification from the USGBC.   The school website explains further the reasons that they were awarded the highest certification honor:

What is significant about Chartwell School being awarded LEED Platinum?

Chartwell School has become the first complete educational campus ever to be awarded LEED

Platinum by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Chartwell School was engineered for success to achieve LEED Platinum Certification for energy use, lighting, water and material use as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies.

Chartwell School is an educational institution specializing in children with special learning needs:

The mission of Chartwell School, therefore, is to educate children with a wide range of language-related visual and auditory learning challenges in a way that provides them with the learning skills and self-esteem necessary to return successfully to mainstream education. Chartwell also helps individuals with specific learning challenges access their full potential by providing leading-edge education, research and community outreach.

Chartwell School Mission

At the Groundbreaking Ceremony for this landmark campus, the Executive Director articulated the philosophy of the school quite well:

Chartwell's modest history of succeeding where others have not exemplified today by setting in stone and earth a new type of school. It is a school that challenges us to lead rather than follow. It is a school that causes us to look at ourselves, our students and our stewardship of all that is important in ways that future generations will continue to discover as essential.

What is essential is this... that the process of education is what sustains a community. The more effective we are in our efforts to educate the members, the more robust and sustainable will be our economic activity, our public and private institutions, and the welfare of our citizenry....Full text of speech

 

In addition, the following innovative features that are utilized on the campus have rightfully earned the institution the Platinum status:

LEED Platinum Certification of Chartwell School was based on a number of green design and

construction features that positively impact the project itself and the broader community. These

features include:

Net Zero Electricity Design — Chartwell School has a 32 kilowatt photovoltaic system,

estimated to produce more than 53 million watt hours annually and offset the production of

54,000 lbs. of CO

2 annually

Water saving — Simple choices like waterless urinals, dual flush toilets and an 8,700 gallon

rainwater cistern reduced campus water usage by 60%

Sustainable framing — building 24 inches on center rather than 16 inches used 30% less wood

while maintaining high construction standards, and the majority of the new wood used in the

Chartwell School

project was Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified to verify that the wood originated

from sustainable sources

Design for Disassembly — Chartwell School received a grant from the U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and implement new ways of designing buildings for

disassembly to allow for classroom relocation and further campus building phases. For

example, wood siding was fastened with clips screwed into the backing for ease of disassembly

Slag Concrete — adding slag, a waste byproduct from iron-ore production, to the concrete mix

achieved a high-quality product that is stronger, lighter in color, and reduces CO

2 emissions by

70% compared to conventional concrete

Daylighting and lighting controls — skylights and windows were sized and placed to take

advantage of the sun. Natural lighting saves electricity, radically down scales the HVAC

system requirements, and has been shown to enhance student learning in language arts and

mathematics by 20% or more

Low VOC installations — Chartwell School intentionally selected furnishings, finishes,

materials and equipment specifically designed to eliminate pollution from Volatile Organic

Compounds (VOCs) and other sources, reducing the likelihood of irritating or toxic fumes.

CO

2 sensors in rooms monitor and adjust natural ventilation as needed

Reuse and Recycle — 82% of the 2,570 tons of debris generated during the construction was

diverted away from the landfills and was recycled

 




Certification Level: Platinum

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