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c a s e s t u d y Gateway sustainable B Y J E R R Y L . W A T E R S , A I A ; B R I A N B U T L E R , P. E . ; A N D A N D R E W C R A I G , P. E . Josh Partee Sandy, Ore., is known as "the Gateway to Mount Hood," so it's fitting that the town's new high school preserves its wooded surroundings, allows nature to permeate the building and harnesses natural resources to reduce energy and water use. Expansive windows and the open, airy design provide a dramatic change for the approximately 1,400 students who previously attended classes in a cramped 90-year-old facility that was half the size. A rainwater harvesting system provides water for toilet flushing and irrigation, while an energy tracking system creates friendly competition among building users. The school uses one-half of the energy of a school built to code. 38 HIGH PERFORMING BUILDINGS Spring 2014

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High Performing Buildings - Spring 2014
Contents
DPR Construction Phoenix Regional Office
Bosarge Family Education Center at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
LED Lighting
Sandy High School
Chemeketa Health Sciences Complex Addition
HPB Technology

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