Maywood Academy
High School is in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and
was designed to meet the CHPS Criteria by WLC Architects, Inc. and
LAUSD's New Construction Division. Maywood Academy surpassed the
minimum threshold for a CHPS school, 28 points, receiving 50 points
under the 2002 Edition! Ying Wang, LAUSD's Project Manager, stated that “the sustainable features were well integrated into the architectural design from conceptual design stages," and that "it took good team work, including the designers, contractors, and community to reach the goal." |
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Through careful planning Maywood Academy was designed to exceed Title 24 (2001) energy standards by 30% through utilizing daylight and photo
sensors that automatically dim based on the daylight available. In
addition, cool roofs were installed on 100% of the schools roofs
decreasing the need for air conditioning. Both this feature and
reducing impervious surfaces the school reduces its contribution to the heat island effect in the LA area. Special attention to material selection was made a priority for environmental protection and to
ensure healthy indoor air quality. Materials and finishes were chosen
that were low-emitting (carpet and ceiling tile), and materials with
high recycled content (steel and gypsum board) were specified. At least
50 percent of the construction waste was recycled rather than land
filled. The classrooms are also sound isolated achieving an optimal
desired noise level in a learning environment, 45dbA. | |
http://www.chps.net/chps_schools/Maywood.htm

