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The Topic Hub™ is a product of the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx) The Sustainable School Design Topic Hub™ was developed by:
Hub Last Updated: 8/2/2012
Commissioning
California's Five Phases of Building Commissioning are as follows:
This is only one system that offers a documented process. This involves visual and physical examinations; functional performance testing; and a facilities performance evaluation. The California model usually conducts these a year after the building has been completed and occupied. A Facilities Performance Evaluation encourages continuous improvement from assessments. Steps involved are:
This is only one of the models available. California has a comprehensive document that serves as a guideline from the State Architect for development of Sustainable Schools. These steps, or similar steps, can and should be considered for new construction, as well as retrofits of remodeled schools and historical schools.
Siting
Siting impacts all design and sustainability aspects of a new school building. This includes community and transportation access, energy use, waste management, indoor air quality, alternative energy sources, endangered species, and existing pollution. Factors to be considered include:
The above siting and commissioning issues are only some of the design elements considered when developing sustainable schools.
Historical, Aesthetics, and Cultural Values
The Historic Schools Section at the National Trust for Historic Preservation provides guidelines for the preservation of historical and cultural schools and communities. The designs of historic buildings can seem daunting during retrofits, but strategies do exist for overcoming these issues. Resources will be included within this topic hub. The Preservation and Conservation Association (PACA), in Champaign County, Illinois, has examined this topic and provides a lengthy list of resources dedicated to historic schools. This is accessed from their home page under "resources--related websites." Scroll down the right side bar to locate education/schools.
Additional resources for Commissioning, Siting, and Historical Schools are provided at the bottom of the list on the right side of this page
Great Lakes Regional Pollution Prevention Roundtable
Contact email: glrppr@istc.illinois.edu

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