Energy efficiency is highlight of new school in Colorado district (w/ Video)
Oct 18, 2011 1:21 PM
From The Denver Post: The Sangre
de Cristo School District in Mosca, Colo., has replaced
its boxy, drafty K-12 facility with an
80,000-square-foot campus that officials say is one of the state's
most energy-efficient structures. The new school is reducing
energy costs by as much as 80 percent. The school was built with
funds from a $4 million bond approved by voters and a $14 million
grant from the Colorado Department of Education's Building Excellent
Schools Today program. The architect is Klipp and Hutton
Architecture Studio.
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