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LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE at the Monarch School Studio “Shaping Lives from the Inside Out”

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LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE at the Monarch School Studio

“Shaping Lives from the Inside Out”

Amanda Tullos, AIA, LFA, LEED AP, CPHC, ARCSA CA

GreeNexus Consulting

• Sustainability consulting including:– LEED, Living Building Challenge, Passive House, National

Green Building Standard, City of Dallas Green Building Code– Certified more than 40 LEED projects, over 1.9M sf.– 8 Platinum LEED projects– 2 Living Buildings- in process

• Regenerative Practitioner• Materials consulting• Energy modeling• Commissioning• Water Balancing

1 : 6Estimated that one

in every six children is affected

by neurological differences

1 : 100One in every 100

children in the US is diagnosed with autism

1 : 54One in every 54

boys is diagnosed with autism.

1:252One in every 252 girls is diagnosed

with autism.

A new case of autism is diagnosed every 15 minutes

The Need - Alarming

Mission: The Monarch School is dedicated to providing an innovative, therapeutic education for individuals with neurological differences.

Vision: To serve the educational needs of individuals with neurological differences by offering a unique, therapeutic learning environment where active minds are challenged, all are treated with respect and dignity, learning is a joy, and wisdom is the outcome.

Goals: • To develop active critical thinkers and problem solvers • To teach the members of our community how to create and reach their goals • To nurture socially competent and responsible individuals • To encourage emotional competence and responsibility • To provide those with neurological differences a successful school experience and

hope for their futures

www.monarchinstitute.org

TRANSECT: CAMPUS – T3

BIOREGION: THE SOUTH

TYPOLOGY: BUILDING

SITE PETAL

The Monarch Campus Master Plan

What if…..?

Critical goals:

1. The true cost of power should be communicated and demonstrated to the end users in a way that can be easily understood.

2. Materials and methods that demonstrate leadership in sustained health of the planet and its inhabitants shall be incorporated.

3. The essential nature of water and its processes (capture, movement, use, and cleaning) should be communicated to the end user in a visible, interactive way.

4. The campus environment will increase the student time outdoors, their learning, and enjoyment by appealing to the senses in multiple ways.

5. By incorporating interaction, the facility should communicate how much work is needed to create essential elements such as food, water, and power.

MAKING CONNECTIONS

Self Our Space

Our Place

EQUITY

SITE

HEALTHWATER ENERGYSITE MATERIALS EQUITY BEAUTY

SITE

WATER

SITE

MATERIALS

MATERIALS

HEALTH

MATERIALS

MATERIALS

BEAUTY

ENERGY

ENERGY

EQUITY

EQUITY

“As I spoke with the design and construction team, I was struck by their sense of reverence for the contribution they were making to this campus…

…As I walked across the campus past classroom after classroom of engaged students, I felt the reverence, too.

I’ve never felt a greater sense [of] gratitude for the work of all the scientists, advocates, visionaries and builders working to provide the healthiest possible environment for our children. “

~ Bill Walsh, Healthy Building Network

See more at: http://www.pharosproject.net/blog/detail/id/176/monarch_school#sthash.cRbWBfZb.dpuf

HEALTH

Thank You

Amanda Tullos, AIA, LEED AP, GreeNexus Consulting

[email protected]