Educational Spaces with the Future in Mind

Golden Spike Elementary

Golden Spike Elementary School is a new, two-story school built on an existing school site in Brigham City, Utah. The new 1,000 student population bridges two existing elementary schools from the District together under one roof. The District selection committee evaluated many different existing prototypes throughout the State of Utah and elected to modify VCBO’s award-winning Davis School District prototype design, first seen at Odyssey Elementary School in North Salt Lake City, Utah.

Golden Spike Elementary has been designed to be a net zero building through the inclusion of a robust building envelope, a 3 stage evaporative cooling system coupled with a geo-thermal heat pump system, and highly efficient LED lighting. This approach has reduced the annual operating costs for previous versions of this prototype to approximately 37 cents per square foot, as opposed to the 98 cents per square foot most designs are currently operating at. Additionally, a photovoltaic array has been included on the roof to further reduce energy costs. This measure has been estimated to reduce the remaining operating costs to approximately 17 cents per square foot, resulting in cost savings for the District.

Services

Architecture,
Interiors

Project Size

33,057 SqFt

Client

Box Elder School District

Location

Brigham City, UT

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