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Glenarden Woods Elementary School, Designed by Moseley Architects, Earns LEED Gold
[October 08, 2019]

Glenarden Woods Elementary School, Designed by Moseley Architects, Earns LEED Gold


FAIRFAX, Va., Oct. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Prince George's County Public Schools' Glenarden Woods Elementary School recently earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Gold certification through the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). This achievement follows a major 74,622-square-foot renovation and 40,110-square-foot addition completed in May 2017. The school was also one of eight schools in Maryland to be recognized as an Exemplary High Performing Schools National Blue Ribbon School for 2019 by the U.S. Secretary of Education.

Glenarden Woods Elementary School was designated an Exemplary High Performing Schools National Blue Ribbon School for 2019 by the U.S. Secretary of Education.

The project incorporated energy efficiency strategies in the envelope design; efficient systems and equipment; and the introduction of daylight throughout the core learning spaces. Tubular daylighting devices illuminate 92% of classroom and core learning spaces. Compared to standard code-compliant fixtures, water-conserving plumbing fixtures save 48% more potable water, equal to approximately 268,140 gallons per year. As a result of the building's many energy conservation strategies, projections estimate a total annual savings of more than $10,000.

Waste reduction and recycling efforts began in the project's planning phase and continue to the present day. A rigorous construction waste management plan diverted 96% of construction and demolition debris to recycling centersrather than to local landfills. Sustainability has been incorporated in the school's day-to-day operations and curricula. In addition to assigning students to assist in the school's recycling and green cleaning programs, all grades' curricula include plans for hands-on lessons about composting, gardening, and wildlife.



A dashboard screen serves as an interactive teach tool that allows students to view how energy is used throughout the building, explore usage patterns and identify anomalies. Data from the building's utilities are metered and sub-metered so students can understand how electricity, natural gas and water are used in minutes, months and years.

"Our dynamic building adds to the teaching and learning environment at Glenarden Woods Elementary School. Our students are eager to understand how our building uses energy to heat, light and cool their school. The students want to know how the engineers creatively used natural lighting in our building. They marvel at the fact that sometimes our school is heated and/or cooled by just using the air from outside," said Principal C.E. Jones-Bowlding.


A post-occupancy survey among faculty and staff attested to the success of the project. Among the 76% who responded, 100% were satisfied with the building overall, office layouts, furnishings, plumbing and air quality. Ninety-two percent were satisfied with the thermal comfort, electric lighting, access to daylighting and controllability of daylighting.

"I'm so proud of this design team's ability to integrate so many high performance features into this beautiful building in a way that the building itself is becoming part of the students' every day learning. I hope the students of Glenarden Woods Elementary are inspired to their fullest potential during their time at this school," said Bryna Dunn, director of sustainability planning and design at Moseley Architects.

The project's success hinged on the collaboration of the faculty, staff and design team. Principal C. E. Jones-Bowlding reflected on how she and the school benefited from active participation in the planning process.

"It was an honor to sit with the architects from Moseley who permitted me as principal to be a member of the planning committee. This process made me accountable to first ensuring that the staff and students embraced the importance of being committed to the sustainability curriculum and the full implementation of the program," Jones-Bowlding said.

"The process was also life changing for me in that I made changes in my home to support a better usage of energy," she added.

About Moseley Architects

Moseley Architects provides comprehensive architecture, engineering, interior design, high-performance design and construction administration services to clients worldwide. In an interdisciplinary studio setting, they strive to enrich communities by collaborating with local governments, public schools, colleges and universities, correctional institutions and private sector clients. Founded in 1969 in Richmond, Virginia, Moseley Architects footprint includes offices in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and South Carolina. More information can be found at www.moseleyarchitects.com.

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