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The Saguaro Building at Mesa Community College is a Living Laboratory

07/28/2011
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    The Saguaro Building isn't your typical <a href="http://inhabitat.com/enneads-gateway-center-sustainably-enhances-westchester-community-college/">community college</a> educational facility. The most recent addition to the Red Mountain Campus of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/getting-leed-gold-mesa-community-college%E2%80%99s-physical-science-buiding/">Mesa Community College</a> in Mesa, Arizona is actually a living laboratory. Terrariums in the new life sciences and performing arts building showcase Sonoran Desert wildlife and a snake wrangling pit. The exterior of the building acts as a shade screen to help keep the interior cool also doubles as a bat roost, so teachers and students can observe and study the nocturnal mammals. Designed by SmithGroup, the Saguaro Building reflects the surrounding desert and incorporated sustainability strategies to achieve a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-gold">LEED Gold certification</a>.
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    The 42,870 sq ft community college facility provides space for both the life sciences and the performing arts with classrooms and a black box performance space downstairs and faculty offices upstairs.
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    At the entrance to the building, a cafe and lounge area welcomes students, faculty and visitors acting as an informal student union for the growing college.
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    Large trellis surround the building to create shady protected zones for students to gather and meet.
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    The performance hall is wrapped on the exterior with steel space frame covered in perforated steel decking to act as a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/shade-screen">shade screen</a>.
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    This allows air to freely move next to the building and protects the interior from solar heat gain.
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    The surrounding landscape is reflected in the building's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/desert-architecture">desert architecture</a>, which makes use of nature-inspired materials, rusty steel and rock
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    The faculty deck offers views of the campus and surrounding desert.
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    Drought tolerant landscaping helps the building reduce water usage by 60%.
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    The large lobby acts as an informal student union and gathering space.
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  • Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup
    Large windows pull in lots of daylighting.
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    Bright colors make the space vibrant.
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    Inside the black box performance space.
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    The terrariums inside the lobby show off desert plants and animals.
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Red Mountain Campus Mesa Community College-SmithGroup

The Saguaro Building isn't your typical community college educational facility. The most recent addition to the Red Mountain Campus of Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona is actually a living laboratory. Terrariums in the new life sciences and performing arts building showcase Sonoran Desert wildlife and a snake wrangling pit. The exterior of the building acts as a shade screen to help keep the interior cool also doubles as a bat roost, so teachers and students can observe and study the nocturnal mammals. Designed by SmithGroup, the Saguaro Building reflects the surrounding desert and incorporated sustainability strategies to achieve a LEED Gold certification.

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