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American Canyon High School: A New Model of Green Building and Education Innovation
Designed by Quattrocchi Kwok Architects, the American
Canyon High School will also be a model of education architectural
innovation when complete. The school is organized around an
elliptical campus green flanked by four Small Learning Communities,
each with its own smaller courtyard. The small learning communities
will ensure that students have a stronger sense of belonging, while
teachers and administrators are better able to offer personalized
academic and emotional support.
Across
the campus green will be an elliptical library and administration
building, flanked by a theater and gymnasium, which make up the
public front to the campus.
The
high school will incorporate numerous innovative sustainable design
elements. It will include a 500 Kw photovoltaic solar array that will
provide more than 40 percent of the campus’ electricity. It will
also use an advanced ground source heat pump mechanical system,
extensive daylighting controls, many sustainable materials and
numerous water conservation measures. Together these features will
make American Canyon an excellent example of green design.
QKA
used the ArchiCAD model throughout the length of the project to
design and document the school, coordinate the design with engineers
and consultants, create presentation renderings and drawings, and
perform energy and daylighting analysis, according to Aaron Jobson,
an architect at QKA. “American Canyon High School was designed to
incorporate state of the art technology and educational philosophy.
The 3D capabilities of ArchiCAD were essential to the successful
realization of this design,” he said. “The school was also
designed to embrace sustainability. QKA used ArchiCAD to synthesize
these ideas into a dynamic campus that will be an excellent example
of sustainable design.”
Renderings courtesy of Pechara Studio


