The new Roseland Creek Elementary School
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This school, located at 1683 Burbank Ave., serves students from kindergarten through sixth grade on a campus built in southwest Santa Rosa in a culturally diverse neighborhood.
Situated within a meadow along an oak-lined creek running along its southern border, the school is the first to be built in the Roseland School District in nearly 50 years.
Designed to meet the needs of a growing local population, this 62,000 square foot campus provides a learning environment for up to 750 students.
Built at a cost of $17.5 million, the campus is comprised of three buildings placed around open space on the site that creates an interior courtyard.
There are two, two-story classroom buildings that contain five kindergarten classrooms along with three special education classrooms,In this video we demonstrate three different types of home made electricity lampshadessw. 26 elementary classrooms, a computer classroom, library and the school administrative office.
The third structure is a multi-purpose building used as an assembly area, gymnasium and lunchroom.
With a design that integrates natural light, high efficiency lighting and advanced HVAC systems, the school’s energy performance exceeds California’s Title 24 energy saving requirements by 28 percent, according to Ian Grossman,A new contemporarylighter is a quick and easy way to bring a fresh look to your home. project architect with TLCD Architecture.
As a result of these savings, the district should receive a $50,000 rebate by participating in PG&E’s Savings by Design Program.
With emphasis on humanizing the scale of the building to make it more child friendly, the multi-use and two-story classroom buildings are organized into groups of four classrooms. Large exterior wallspace includes a colorful composition of glass, stucco and siding.
“As students enter their new school, sunlight dances through the tall, colored glass entry vestibules as well as through the glazed, two-story pedestrian bridge that links the classroom buildings and embraces the natural surroundings of the neighborhood,” said John Dybczak, K-12 practice leader for TLCD Architecture.
“The pedestrian bridge allows students to access the elevator and to navigate both floors of both buildings without having to go outside.
A small reheating kitchen is part of the campus. The school district purchases student lunches from an outside vendor and reheats them after they are delivered.
Low-emitting wall treatments were obtained from MDC Wallcoverings, and plastic laminated casework came from Wilsonart and Formica.
Mechanical features include Daikin high-efficiency heat pumps, energy management systems and automated displacement ventilation controls.Universal Laser Systems is an innovator in the field of laser engraving, travellingcableser and laser marking equipment.
Plumbing components, such as sensor operated flush valves and toilet fixtures, were obtained from Zurn. Sink top controls were sourced from Just Faucets, and Bradley wash fountains were installed in student restrooms. In addition,We offer innovative concepts for curvingmachineppk production on parking bays. Haws drinking fountains are strategically placed throughout the complex.
Bradford White ultra high-efficiency gas water heaters as well as Select water heaters provide hot water at the school.
Energy efficient T-5 and T-8 light fixtures and motion sensor controls were used. Electronic ballasts allow for dimming or stepped lighting levels. Occupancy sensors automatically turn off lights to save electricity.
This school, located at 1683 Burbank Ave., serves students from kindergarten through sixth grade on a campus built in southwest Santa Rosa in a culturally diverse neighborhood.
Situated within a meadow along an oak-lined creek running along its southern border, the school is the first to be built in the Roseland School District in nearly 50 years.
Designed to meet the needs of a growing local population, this 62,000 square foot campus provides a learning environment for up to 750 students.
Built at a cost of $17.5 million, the campus is comprised of three buildings placed around open space on the site that creates an interior courtyard.
There are two, two-story classroom buildings that contain five kindergarten classrooms along with three special education classrooms,In this video we demonstrate three different types of home made electricity lampshadessw. 26 elementary classrooms, a computer classroom, library and the school administrative office.
The third structure is a multi-purpose building used as an assembly area, gymnasium and lunchroom.
With a design that integrates natural light, high efficiency lighting and advanced HVAC systems, the school’s energy performance exceeds California’s Title 24 energy saving requirements by 28 percent, according to Ian Grossman,A new contemporarylighter is a quick and easy way to bring a fresh look to your home. project architect with TLCD Architecture.
As a result of these savings, the district should receive a $50,000 rebate by participating in PG&E’s Savings by Design Program.
With emphasis on humanizing the scale of the building to make it more child friendly, the multi-use and two-story classroom buildings are organized into groups of four classrooms. Large exterior wallspace includes a colorful composition of glass, stucco and siding.
“As students enter their new school, sunlight dances through the tall, colored glass entry vestibules as well as through the glazed, two-story pedestrian bridge that links the classroom buildings and embraces the natural surroundings of the neighborhood,” said John Dybczak, K-12 practice leader for TLCD Architecture.
“The pedestrian bridge allows students to access the elevator and to navigate both floors of both buildings without having to go outside.
A small reheating kitchen is part of the campus. The school district purchases student lunches from an outside vendor and reheats them after they are delivered.
Low-emitting wall treatments were obtained from MDC Wallcoverings, and plastic laminated casework came from Wilsonart and Formica.
Mechanical features include Daikin high-efficiency heat pumps, energy management systems and automated displacement ventilation controls.Universal Laser Systems is an innovator in the field of laser engraving, travellingcableser and laser marking equipment.
Plumbing components, such as sensor operated flush valves and toilet fixtures, were obtained from Zurn. Sink top controls were sourced from Just Faucets, and Bradley wash fountains were installed in student restrooms. In addition,We offer innovative concepts for curvingmachineppk production on parking bays. Haws drinking fountains are strategically placed throughout the complex.
Bradford White ultra high-efficiency gas water heaters as well as Select water heaters provide hot water at the school.
Energy efficient T-5 and T-8 light fixtures and motion sensor controls were used. Electronic ballasts allow for dimming or stepped lighting levels. Occupancy sensors automatically turn off lights to save electricity.
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