Frederick Fisher creates stucco buildings for California school hit by wildfire

“The project has a number of sustainable elements, including passive cooling, photovoltaic power generation and a lithium-ion battery system for storing energy. The campus can operate off-grid when needed.

The project is expected to achieve LEED Gold certification from the US Green Building Council, according to Frederick Fisher and Partners.“

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