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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Karen Carr, Director of Marketing Stafford King Wiese Architects Phone Direct: 916.930.5953 Fax: 916.290.0100 [email protected] www.skwaia.com First LEED Silver certified building for Los Rios Community College District at Sacramento City College, Davis Center Davis, CA, August 21, 2013 — Los Rios Community College District received confirmation that the Sacramento City College, Davis Center has been granted LEED Silver certification by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). This certification recognizes buildings that are designed, built and operated to meet stringent energy efficient and sustainability standards. The Davis Center is the first building in the District to receive such a certification. Master planned, programmed and designed by Stafford King Wiese Architects, the Sacramento City College, Davis Center is located in the UC Davis West Village Development. Final construction of the facilities and dedication of the center occurred in January of 2012. Phase one of the Davis Center spans 22,000 square feet and includes a learning resource center, computer labs, classrooms, administrative and student services spaces. The center is master planned to eventually include 80,000 square feet of academic space, which will be constructed over three phases. Future phases will include additional classroom space, a bookstore and laboratory spaces. Residential living, dining and civic amenities included in the West Village master plan round out the Davis Center campus experience. Sustainability and the reduction of environmental impact were priorities in the design of the Davis Center. The Stafford King Wiese Architects Team incorporated solutions consistent with the USGBC’s LEED Silver certification. The following are a few of the innovative design strategies and construction practices that contributed to the project’s overall sustainability:

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Page 1: Davis Center Achieves LEED Silver

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Karen Carr, Director of MarketingStafford King Wiese ArchitectsPhone Direct: 916.930.5953Fax: [email protected]

First LEED Silver certified building for Los Rios Community College District at Sacramento City College, Davis Center

Davis, CA, August 21, 2013 — Los Rios Community College District received confirmation that the Sacramento City College, Davis Center has been granted LEED Silver certification by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). This certification recognizes buildings that are designed, built and operated to meet stringent energy efficient and sustainability standards. The Davis Center is the first building in the District to receive such a certification.

Master planned, programmed and designed by Stafford King Wiese Architects, the Sacramento City College, Davis Center is located in the UC Davis West Village Development. Final construction of the facilities and dedication of the center occurred in January of 2012. Phase one of the Davis Center spans 22,000 square feet and includes a learning resource center, computer labs, classrooms, administrative and student services spaces. The center is master planned to eventually include 80,000 square feet of academic space, which will be constructed over three phases. Future phases will include additional classroom space, a bookstore and laboratory spaces. Residential living, dining and civic amenities included in the West Village master plan round out the Davis Center campus experience.

Sustainability and the reduction of environmental impact were priorities in the design of the Davis Center. The Stafford King Wiese Architects Team incorporated solutions consistent with the USGBC’s LEED Silver certification. The following are a few of the innovative design strategies and construction practices that contributed to the project’s overall sustainability:

The building’s east-west orientation maximizes the daylighting of interior spaces and takes advantage of the site’s wind patterns

Trees used as shade elements in the parking lot in order to minimize the heat island effect Light-wash and energy efficient exterior lighting in the parking area Landscaping choices, such as drought-tolerant vegetation that require less water, drip irrigation and

recycled mulch Shade structures control daylight entering the building, minimizing heat gain, reducing glare and

improving lighting conditions High-efficiency lighting exceeding Title 24 lighting compliance requirements by 23 percent Task lighting in the classroom and administrative spaces allow occupants to adjust the lighting to their

specific needs

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Sacramento City College, Davis Center Achieves LEED Silver Certification (page 2)

Low-flow plumbing fixtures, including ultra low-flow toilet fixtures and sinks with automatic controls, reduce water usage by 30 percent as compared to a traditional building

The mechanical usage target of beating Title 24 energy requirements by at least 20 percent Shut-down of central equipment during off-hours, including low voltage lighting control system to

automatically shut down all lighting after hours Alternative transportation is encouraged by ready access to bicycle parking and the building’s location

near a proposed bus stop

In addition to physical design features, the curriculum of the Davis Center emphasizes sustainability, presenting an opportunity for the buildings themselves to become part of the educational process. The sustainable design strategies are functional and expressive aspects of the college experience.

For additional information or a sample copy, contact:

Karen Carr, Director of MarketingStafford King Wiese ArchitectsPhone Direct: 916.930.5953Fax: [email protected]

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Company Description

Stafford King Wiese Architects specializes in projects for education, civic and healthcare clients throughout California and Nevada. Located in Sacramento, California, the company is a full service architecture firm with a 68-year heritage of distinctive building designs and customized service. Our designers and planners are passionate about buildings and spaces that positively affect the people who learn, work, play, heal and collaborate within them.