Encompassing approximately 15,000 SF on two levels, with the ground 
floor situated below street level elevation for scale and contextual 
purposes, the Westridge School Sustainable Science Building itself is a 
teaching tool for environmental education. With indoor and outdoor 
classroom spaces, students have the opportunity to observe and evaluate 
“green†technology, including an interactive energy management 
system featuring photovoltaic panels, light and motions sensors, and 
eco-dimming lighting systems.
The LEED Platinum rated building, which houses the upper school 
science program, has become part of the curriculum. The students 
actively engage in experiential learning, from monitoring energy 
consumption to scientifically observing decomposition in a natural 
environment. They are able to appreciate and analyze first-hand how 
resources can be utilized, conserved and re-purposed in ways that 
promote environmentally friendly practices.
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