21st Century Eco Schools

The Edison High School Academic Building by Darden Architects is Modern

In a bid to breathe life back into the ailing academy, the Edison High School Academic Building by Darden Architects is the first of several updates that will be coming to the classic establishment. Located in Fresno, California, the Edison High School Academic Building by Darden Architects is designed with the surrounding environment in mind and effectively uses nature as a source of light and energy.

Strategically placed windows and solar panels harness the power of the sun while ultramodern exterior serves as a crowning achievement to the community as a whole. The multi-use building is set to serve students and teachers in the coming years for a variety of disciplines to ensure that the sizeable school population can be accommodated.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly School Design - There is an opportunity for architects and designers to integrate eco-friendly features and design elements into school buildings to help institutions become more sustainable.
2. Renewable Energy Usage in Schools - School campuses can incorporate renewable energy sources such as solar panels to decrease reliance on traditional power grids and reduce carbon footprints.
3. Multi-use Educational Spaces - Designing flexible and multi-use educational spaces can open up different learning opportunities and accommodate a larger student population, potentially reducing the need to build additional facilities.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can disrupt traditional school design by integrating eco-friendly features and flexible learning spaces in their plans.
2. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy companies can partner with schools to provide sustainable energy solutions and help reduce their carbon footprint.
3. Education - School districts can incorporate more multi-use educational spaces to accommodate growing student populations and provide a variety of learning opportunities.

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