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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Education is the Passport to a Sustainable Future

     "...Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today..."
El Hajj Malik El Shabazz
     As I walked through the hallowed halls of my former high school, I could remember the school the way it was many years before while appreciating the changes that had recently been made. The new addition  to the former-elementary-school-turned-high school changed the look completely from the way it was when I attended. For years, there was talk of building a new school but the outcome was an addition to the existing building. The final choice was a green option, renovation - one that is a favorite of mine.
     The International Building Code defines an Educational Facility as "one with six or more occupants for educational purposes through the twelfth grade." Day Care centers that provide educational supervision or personal care services for five or more children over 2 1/2 years of age are included in this definition.




     Opening an Educational Facility? If so, why not make it green? Own an existing facility or accessory educational space in a facility (classroom in a church)? Change its color to green. Over the past year, I have discussed with current and potential clients educational projects that have include classrooms in churches, daycare centers as well as institutions of higher learning. I was pleased to see the interest in not only green, but LEED Certified facilities.
     "...Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance..." 
Will Durant
     In the past, many of these facilities were built without the environment in mind. Now that we understand the negative affects, and we know how to reverse them, let's seek to change past practices. Philadelphia is rich with educational facilities - daycare centers, public and private schools. These facilities should be built using sustainable practices and the students should learn about the environment and green living. 
     Educating Green is a passport to a sustainable future.




Greenie Tips for Schools:
-Recycling - "Every building in Philadelphia is required by law to recycle...". Some are not participating in this practice - I have seen it with my own eyes.
http://www.keepphiladelphiabeautiful.org/schoolrecycling.html
-Education - All schools should make it a common practice to teach children about the practices of recycling and waste reduction. Urban Aesthetics is partnering with Naturally Neat in a volunteer effort to teach children about recycling. and green practices. 

-Build and Renovate Green - Implement sustainable design practices in the planning of your facility. Contact Urban Aesthetics for LEED Certification, design and planning. 


Phone: 215-776-8795
Email: info@urbanaestheticsdesigns.com