The Feldner Project

 

 

 

Last Friday, Eastside Open House Friday, April 26th, 4-8pm
Come take a look at the completed Feldner Project and experience some cool art as well!

The Feldner Project

 

 

 

Part of the Open Architecture Tour
on May 18th, 2013

info at www.aascc.org/springTour.html

The Feldner Project

drawings by Bob Dumont

 

 


computer modeling by
Lynette Sergius-Archigraphics

The Feldner Project
The Feldner Project


drawings by Bob Dumont




computer modeling by
Lynette Sergius-Archigraphics

"Canvas for a Community"

The vision for the Feldner Project is to create a building that uses the latest available technology to provide an educational experience in an aesthetically pleasing space.  A structure that will stand the test of time in a harsh environment and inspire future generations.  To show the beauty that can be achieved through the practical.

The building, which is available for lease, features an excellent location with dynamic views of the Monterey Bay in Santa Cruz near Pleasure point, is a model for sustainability, has many green features including carbon-neutral concrete, permeable paving, reduced water use, lowest flow water fixtures, photovoltaic panels, a charging station for electric vehicles, thermal comfort, an active solar hot water collector, optimized energy performance, low wattage lighting, minimal construction waste, a high recycled content, minimal maintenance materials, natural and efficient mechanical ventilation, low-emitting materials and a visually exciting architectural design.


The Feldner Project will be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council to be a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building and will be commissioned by licensed mechanical engineers to optimize operating efficiency and reduce maintenance.

What's so cool about this project

This building will be Certified by the U.S. Green Building Council to be a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building.

  • Awesome Location
  • Carbon-Neutral Concrete
  • Permeable Paving
  • Light Colored Roof
  • Water Use Reduction
  • Light Colored Concrete
  • Lowest Flow Water Fixtures
  • Commissioned
  • Photovoltaic Panels
  • Charging Station
  • Thermal Comfort
  • Dynamic Views
  • Active Solar Hot Water Collector
  • Optimized Energy Performance
  • Low Wattage Lighting Throughout
  • Minimal Construction Waste
  • High Recycled Content
  • Minimal Maintenance Materials
  • Natural Ventilation
  • Efficient Mechanical Ventilation
  • Low-Emitting Materials
  • Will produce 8,700 lbs less CO2 per year than a standard building

LeadsWhat is the Leeds Certification about and why should you care? Go to the official Leeds site to LEARN MORE >