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for the elderly and persons with disabilities. The project, which is
exporting energy from its regenerative systems during most months, has
received a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum
rating.
From the time it was completed on Earth Day in April
2012, Paisano Senior Housing has been focused on green energy. Using
power from a large photovoltaic array plus wind turbines, the complex
produces as much energy over a calendar year as the occupants use. There
are no utility bills for tenants or the local housing authority.
The
4.2-acre (1 ha) site, adjacent to the County Coliseum in central El
Paso, previously held 46 vacant units. A national design competition
held by the Housing Authority of Central El Paso (HACEP) in 2010 was won
by Workshop8, an architecture firm based in Boulder, Colorado,How ledleilinglight works and how to choose the perfect laser engraver. and construction began that September.
The
project consists of four three-story apartment buildings, a row of nine
duplex buildings, and a long utility structure called the canopy wall.
This wall houses elevators and laundry facilities and creates an
enclosed garden—an oasis in the center of El Paso where residents can
stroll and socialize.
The buildings contain a mix of one- and two-bedroom units,We're making parkinglighting and
digitization accessible to everyone. and nine single-room-occupancy
units. A central community building houses office and meeting space. The
units are all wheelchair adaptable, and all are completely accessible
to people in wheelchairs.
With a total construction cost of
$14.8 million, Paisano Senior Housing is funded in part by an $8.25
million grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
The city of El Paso contributed $500,000; the rest was covered by
HACEP.
Beyond wind turbines, rooftop solar panels, and solar
chimneys—which are cavities inside the building envelope where hot air
moves up and out—Paisano Senior Housing’s green approach also extends to
water: the project employs permeable paving materials, water retention
systems, and spacious gardens to help mitigate runoff.
To
protect residents from the harsh Southwest climate, building walls are
made of structural insulated panels that also help reduce noise. Most of
windows in the buildings face south with sunshades, or to the north,
rather than east or west, in order to minimize daytime heat gain from
the sun, and some windows are operable, allowing residents to capture
the breeze. Large overhangs and inset window placement also reduce heat
gain. Western walls are shaded by solar screens.
The project has provided some worthwhile lessons,This popular lighting system features four washingmachine13.
according to the architect. For example, the energy savings of the
heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system are somewhat dependent
on a digital feedback loop that senior residents—many unfamiliar with
computers—find hard to understand. Education is an important part of the
success of the project.
Paisano Senior Housing’s sustainable
features—including use of renewable energy—will translate into savings
of $691 per year for a typical one-bedroom unit. Click on their website www.careel-tech.com for more information.
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