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Water and Life Museums Celebrates The Importance Of Water In Southern California

08/08/2011
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    Halfway in between <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vertical-upside-down-casino-latches-onto-hoover-dam/" target="_blank">Hoover Dam</a> and Los Angeles is Diamond Valley and what is now the largest man-made water storage lake in North America. Built in between two mountain ranges with huge dams on either side is the Diamond Valley lake, which holds a 6 month water supply for Los Angeles. To recognize this monumental accomplishment, a museum was built to celebrate the importance of water in the desert. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/hemet-water-and-life-museums/" target="_blank">Water + Life Museum and Campus</a> holds two museums dedicated to both water and archeology of the area. Designed by a parenership between <a href="http://www.lehrerarchitects.com/project/9607/water-life-museum-and-campus" target="_blank">Lehrer Architects</a>, Gangi Design and Build of Los Angeles, the project is Certified LEED Platinum. The impressive museum boasts a huge photovoltaic system, energy efficient desert architecture and a deep commitment to education.
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    Located, right below the 2.5 mile long East Dam, the project seeks to educate visitors on the lake, geography, geology, history and natural resources of the area.
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    Split into two distinct <a href="http://inhabitat.com/glaciarium-new-iceberg-shaped-glacier-museum-opens-in-patagonia/">natural science museums</a>, there is The Center for Water Education and The Western Center for Archaeology and Paleontology.
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    The water museum aims to tell the story of water, its conservation, and stewardship in the area as well as promote both study and preservation of the precious resource.
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    The life museum exhibits the Pleistocene-era mammoth and other animal remains found while excavating 150’ into bedrock during the creation of Diamond Valley Lake.
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    Originally the 70,000 sq ft museum was not slated for green building certifications, but through the design process and careful collaboration amongst all the teams, they were able to achieve <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> certification.
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    With harsh desert conditions, the facilities had to be designed to be able to withstand intense heat and cold, so energy efficient design played a major role throughout the project.
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    The architecture was inspired by the work of Gordon Kaufman, Parker Dam, and its pump houses, resulting in a building with a series of towers reminiscent of turbine houses.
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    Integrated into the museum's roof is a 550 kW rooftop <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/solar-system">solar system</a> consisting of 3,000 solar panels, which generates 50% of the museum building and campus demands.
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    Low e windows maximize daylighting while minimizing solar heat gain and the roof and surrounding pavement minimize heat island effect.
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    Drought tolerant native landscaping is irrigated with reclaimed water and permeable paving allows rainwater to percolate down into the water table.
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    Floor plan of the museums.
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    Site plan of the 15 acre campus.
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Halfway in between Hoover Dam and Los Angeles is Diamond Valley and what is now the largest man-made water storage lake in North America. Built in between two mountain ranges with huge dams on either side is the Diamond Valley lake, which holds a 6 month water supply for Los Angeles. To recognize this monumental accomplishment, a museum was built to celebrate the importance of water in the desert. The Water + Life Museum and Campus holds two museums dedicated to both water and archeology of the area. Designed by a parenership between Lehrer Architects, Gangi Design and Build of Los Angeles, the project is Certified LEED Platinum. The impressive museum boasts a huge photovoltaic system, energy efficient desert architecture and a deep commitment to education.

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