Fayetteville (Ark.) district wants LEED certification for elementary renovation
Mar 12, 2008 5:08 PM
Officials in the Fayetteville (Ark.) district hope that the renovation of Butterfield Trail Elementary
School will
result in the system's first certified green school building. Some of
the features
that will help the school earn points on its path to green
certification include points for the number of bicycle racks and a
shower system for employees who bicycle to work. The project will
expand the school to about 72,000
square fee. The older
portions of the building, which was built with an open-classroom
concept, will be remodeled with enclosed classrooms.The architect is Crafton, Tull, Sparks and
Associates.
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