Building LEED® Certified Buildings* + Providing Earth Friendly Campus Services + Choosing Green Energy and Facilities Operations
= Taking action to save resources, money, and the environment
:: Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies LEED® Certified Platinum
 | Built with considerable input (financial and planning) from students, community, and faculty, the Kirsch Center at De Anza College is the lead
demonstration building for energy innovation and sustainability in the
California Community College system.
Winner of the 2007 Livable Buildings Award by the Center for the Built Environment (CBE) at the University of California, Berkeley, the building's various structural
and utility systems are exposed to view for students. A real-time display shows the power
generated by the photovoltaic panels. "...leading by example, creating a hands-on, organic learning environment that serves as a living, breathing reminder of the fragile state of the planet on which we live -- and society's charge to protect it."
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Additional LEED Certified buildings include: :: Student & Community Services Building
LEED® Certified Silver
| :: Science Center (remodel and expansion)
LEED® Certified Silver (pending)
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:: Earth & Community Friendly Campus ServicesThanks to the
work of the student group WISE 37 (Working to Institute a Sustainable
Environment on the 37th Parallel), and the dining services management
and staff, the De Anza College dining services now offers a salad bar
and sandwiches featuring organic produce from ALBA Farms in Salinas.
The non-profit ALBA (Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association)
creates opportunities for small-scale aspiring farmers to grow and sell
crops from two organize farms in Monterey County.
Visit the Sustainability@De Anza site to learn more about De Anza's campus efforts towards environmental sustainability
 :: Green Energy & Facilities OperationsWorking to save our natural resources & produce our own energy
1991-1992 to 2005-2006 academic years use/ASF Replaced grass at Foothill College stadium with artificial turf made of recycled materials -- Water savings = 25% of campus totalInstalled 780 kilowatts of solar electric and energy-efficient cogeneration projects, including: Eight 60-kilowatt micro turbines to generate electricity Heat recovery systems for the campus pools Solar photovoltaic-panels on parking structures that generate 302 kilowatts of electricity and provide shade for cars and humans A more efficient boiler for Foothill College Centralized HVAC system controls
Additional repair, replacement, and upgrading of electrical and mechanical systems and additional solar panels are planned from the Measure C facilities and construction projects Visit Facilities
* LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the national
benchmark for green buildings.
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