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Case Studies
- ArchSIM Case Studies: Urban Promise Academy Uses Energy Modeling to Exceed CHPS Requirements
at the Urban Promise Academy consists
of approximately 11,000 SF of new construction including a
multi-purpose gymnasium with raised platform stage, office,
conference room, equipment storage, rest rooms, a lobby, and
art/music classrooms. The project is located within the Oakland
Unified School District.
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- ArchSIM Case Studies: Modernization of Oakland High School Earns High Marks for Energy Efficiency and Comfort
consisted of major renovations in Building E (a
5,573 SF wellness center) and Building F (a 20,400 SF historic shop
building). In addition, the project included the construction of
one new building, Building G (a 16,320 SF classroom building). In
addition to the challenge of renovating aging buildings to provide
a healthy and productive educational environment, the design team
also had to meet stringent energy efficiency requirements.
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- ArchSIM Case Studies: La Maestra Clinic Teaches Sustainability, Inside and Out
is an award-winning not-for-profit
organization that has been serving low-income and immigrant
communities for 19 years.
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- ArchSIM Case Studies: Coast Community College District Sees the Light
located in Orange County, California, comprises
three community colleges that enroll more than 60,000 students per
year in over 300 degree and certificate programs. Founded in 1947,
the CCCD enjoys a reputation as one of the leading community
college districts in the United States.
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- ArchSIM Case Studies: Shangri-La Construction Soars with Green Aviation Hangar
a corporate jet hangar with attached office
facility located at Burbank's Bob Hope Airport, set out with the
lofty goal to build the "most sustainable aviation hangar in the
world".
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- Case Studies: An Energy Efficient Multifamily Development
had few incentives or disincentives to
incorporate high efficiency design features and appliances into
their projects.
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- Case Studies: Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences
is a three-story, 45,000 ft2 building on
Sierra Nevada College's Lake Campus that demonstrates how an
ambitious project team can successfully reduce energy usage by
implementing a variety of innovative mechanical designs at minimal
additional first cost.
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- ArchSIM Case Studies: Caltrans District 7 Headquarters - Orientated Towards Efficiency
can have a profound impact on overall building energy use and
comfort. One of the greatest challenges facing architects designing
new buildings is striking a balance between client needs and energy
efficiency.
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- Case Studies: Great Energy Efficient Buildings of California
of great energy efficient buildings, selected from several areas in
northern and southern California.
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- Case Studies: Newspaper Increases Production and Saves Energy with a Compressed Air System Retrofit
Mercury
News' 410,000-square-foot printing plant redesigned their
compressed air system. San Jose Mercury News engineering staff
realized that the system was inefficient, leading to high energy
and operating costs. To address the problem, the company turned to
a statewide investor-owned utility sponsored energy efficiency
program, Savings By Design (SBD), for help in designing the system
and suggesting cost-saving improvements.
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- Case Studies: Advanced Office Building Design
Headquarters and Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) Facility
were designed and built using these strategies and this case study
reports the signficant results both projects are demonstrating.
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- Case Studies: Teaming Up with Nature
projects have taken advantage of climate-related and site-specific
characteristics to design and construct high-performance,
environmentally friendly buildings.
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- Case Studies: Thinking Outside the Box
box stores
are looking toward energy efficiency and sustainable design
strategies to provide a competitive edge and increase profitability
across the nation and in California's hard-hitting marketplace.
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- Case Studies: High Performance Learning
the
concept, design, and construction phases of new K-12 school
projects in California impact students, teachers, parents, and the
community for various reasons. For children and teachers, their
daily comfort and performance is affected by the classrooms,
hallways, gymnasiums, and auditoriums where they interact from four
to eight hours each day.
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- Case Studies: Displacement Ventilation in Classrooms
is an air distribution system designed to simultaneiously improve
indoor air quality and reduce energy use. Cool, rather than cold
supply air is provided through low sidewall diffusers directly to
occupants. The cool air, at about 65 degrees F rather than 55
degrees F, falls to the floor due to gravity and spreads across the
floor.
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