LEED Certified Goodall Middle School
As a capstone project for my senior year in the design academy at Bartram Trail High School, I spent the last semester designing and drafting a LEED Certified building. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and is a program to build more sustainable buildings through the collection of LEED credits in varying categories created by the U.S. Green Building Counsel. With my teammates, Cassidy Roberts and Katherine Lechner, the concept of Goodall Middle School was born. The school is 3 stories and is built to serve 2000 students. The green school is designed to encourage community, green space, and energy efficiency. Efficient appliances, solar panels, an on site garden, the encouragement of walking and biking from nearby neighborhoods, and many more strategies are used in the design to be a sustainable building that encourages green living.
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AUTODESK Office BuildingThroughout 2018, I learned AutoDesk's REVIT through the instructions of Daniel John Stine. This involved drafting an office building on REVIT with various elevations and even model options on the Atrium curtain wall on the front of the building.
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