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Raton Recreation Center

Raton Recreation Center
Raton, New Mexico

The building is designed to be energy-efficient and resource conserving. The use of passive solar heating, cooling and daylighting will dramatically reduce operating costs. Photovoltaic panels integrated into the roof design will provide the necessary electricity.
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Edward Gonzales Elementary School

Edward Gonzales Elementary
Albuquerque, New Mexico

A prototypical design for energy efficient buildings for Albuquerque Public Schools. Daylighting of all the major spaces, natural ventilation, passive solar heating and an energy management system result in approximately 50% energy savings over a typical school of comparable size.
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Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Santa Fe, New Mexico

The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is a 31,000 square foot passively conditioned and daylit building.
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Museum of International Folk Art

Museum of International Folk Art
Santa Fe, New Mexico

The Hispanic Heritage Wing uses natural daylighting and an abundance of plants and trees to create a healthier environment. 
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Temple Beth Shalom

Temple Beth Shalom Synagogue and School
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Temple Beth Shalom's entire school is daylit to provide a pleasant learning environment and reduce operating costs.

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