Machias Elementary - click the image
Riverview Elementary - click the image
This blog is a public forum for presentation and discussion of the replacement projects for Machias and Riverview Elementary Schools in the Snohomish School District in the state of Washington. As planning and design of the replacement schools progress, the project team will post information for public review. All comments are welcome. When commenting, please exercise courtesy to your fellow citizens and future students, so that we do not have any inappropriate comments.
Click on this image to see a PDF of the latest design renderings for Machias Elementary School!
The updated Machias design was reviewed with the Design Committee on May 5th. It will be a great school with exciting spaces, lots of natural light and energy-saving features.
We're working hard on the design for Riverview Elementary, which we are scheduled to show the Design Committee on May 20th.
On May 28th, Matt and Philip from NAC Architecture presented to a combined class of Miss Edgbert's and Mrs. Panko's 4th and 5th graders. The kids have been learning about alternative energy sources and this was a chance to discuss the major energy strategy for the new school: geothermal heat exchange.
It's not a simple system, so there was a lot to talk about. The students were very attentive, gave input and asked great questions. We also described other aspects of the new school and had a lively discussion. Thanks for letting us be a part of your classes!
Geothermal heat exchange is a very efficient way to heat and cool a building. It leverages the constant temperature underground (about 55 deg. F) and steps that temperature up or down as required, using compression and expansion. The heat exchange occurs via an array of pipes which loop 300' underground. This is a proven strategy that is increasingly being used for energy savings at schools throughout our state.