After a fire, the Ojai Valley School was given a second chance at life

This article highlights the opportunity to rebuild smarter for Ojai Valley School. ZCS has provided sustainability consulting on LEED, energy analysis, and commissioning for both projects.

Architect Frederick Fisher remembers the day of the fire in December 2017. He was in his Los Angeles office, but his wife and two sons were at their home in Ojai (pronounced OH-high), a picturesque community in Ventura County, north and west of the city. His family saw smoke rising in the distance. It was the beginning of the Thomas Fire, which would grow to be the largest and most expensive fire in California history at the time.

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