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Bethany School

Cincinnati, OH

The new Bethany School campus uses Zero Energy, biophilia and natural play design strategies to give students a personalized and healthy learning environment. The design replaces multiple buildings on the Bethany school campus with new projectbased learning environments. Natural light, natural materials and biophilic constructs and images create a healthier education center. The site design also encourages healthy learning with one of the largest playscape playgrounds in the Midwest.

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Zero Energy Strategies

Zero Energy design strategies are at the core of the client’s approach to sustainability. The campus is designed to consume 15 kBtus/sf/year. This is 25 percent less energy per square foot than the average vacant building. Solar panels create a carbonneutral facility. Other accomplishments include:

• Stormwater - Rain gardens, bioswales and underground, slow release systems combine to beat code by 20 percent.

• LEED Platinum Certification - The buildings are projected to achieve LEED Platinum certification - one of the few K-12 campuses to achieve this goal in the Midwest.

• School as a Teaching Tool - The school uses design strategies to help influence curriculum and pedagogy, which will help educate a new generation of environmental stewards.

CLIENT

Bethany School

SCOPE

58,000 New SF

COST

$12.0 M

CONTACT

David Gould

Head of School

513.771.7462

PARTNER FIRM

Emersion Design

Expertise

• Designed for Zero Energy Use

• Projected energy use of 15 kBtu/sf, less than the average empty warehouse

• Targeting LEED

Platinum certification

• Biophilic design themes to support project-based learning

Daylighting strategies create a welcoming and healthy environment for students.

Early energy modeling analysis allowed for the use of glass in appropriately-oriented spaces.

An extensive natural playscape connects students with the environment.

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