Projects

Nueva School Expansion Hillside Learning Complex

Details

Client
Nueva School
Services
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Grading and Drainage
  • Planning/Studies
  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention
  • Surveying and Mapping
  • Utility Services
Awards
LEED Gold Certification U.S. Green Building Council
2024 SSMC Green Building Award (Co-sponsored by Sustainable San Mateo County, AIA San Mateo County, and Peninsula Clean Energy)
2023 Editors Pick in Education-Kindergarten, Primary & High School category for Best of Design -The Architect’s Newspaper
National AIA Top Ten Green Project
Award of Excellence, National AIA Educational Facility Design
AIASF Energy & Sustainability Honor Award
2008 Sustainable San Mateo County Green Building Award
Award Winning Team
Owner: The Nueva School
Architect: LEDDY MAYTUM STACY (LMS) Architects
General Contractor: WL Butler
Landscape: CMG Landscape Architecture
Structural Engineers: Murphy Burr Curry, Inc.
MEP: Point Energy Innovations (Basis of Design)
Electrical: Cupertino Electric, Inc. (Eng. of Record)
Mech/Plumbing: Air Systems, Inc.
Acoustical: Salter
Civil Engineer: BKF
The new buildings are simple and elegant, blending harmoniously with the land and the diverse architectural styles of the campus.

Overview

This project consists of 24,000 square feet of new construction that includes a new library, student center, and classroom building and historical renovation of the 32,000 square foot Crocker Mansion on a 33-acre campus. One of the driving concepts behind this project is the integration of sustainable features. The project includes living roofs that provide new habitat for an endangered native butterfly species, existing Cypress trees were milled and reused as building screens and a 30 KW photovoltaic array. This integrated design approach creates cost-effective, high-performance learning environments that teach students about the virtues of environmental stewardship on a daily basis. The design achieved 65% less energy and 50% less water than a typical school facility in the United States. The new buildings are simple and elegant, blending harmoniously with the land and the diverse architectural styles of the campus.

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