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COTE Tour: Corona del Mar High School Middle School Enclave
Designed to the standards of the Collaborative for High-Performance Schools (CHPS) and LEED for Schools, this school serves as a teaching tool of environmental awareness.
This new high-tech facility creates a sheltered environment for the middle school students on the Corona Del Mar High School 7-12 campus, incorporating classrooms and laboratories to house core middle school courses including Math, English, History and Science along with an enhanced exploring technology lab and a satellite administrative facility. The heart of the enclave quad is a courtyard for students to gather between classes, access their lockers, and mingle during lunch.
Presenter: Brian Dougherty, FAIA, LEED AP Senior Partner at Dougherty + Dougherty
Date: January 14, 2016
Time: 5:15PM Check-in. Tour begins at 5:30PM.
Learning Units: 1 HSW
Location: CDM High School 2101 Eastbluff Drive Newport Beach CA
Cost: $10 Members $20 Non-Members
Brian Dougherty, FAIA, LEED AP is a Senior Partner at Dougherty + Dougherty, specializing in the planning and design of contemporary educational, institutional, commercial, military, and health care facilities. Mr. Dougherty contributes over 40 years of experience in providing architectural services to projects. He brings a career-long emphasis in energy conservation and sustainable design to each project, including a focus on holistic resource conservation that is shared with clients, community members, and other professionals through his lectures and presentations. He recently completed 12 years of service as a practicing architect member of the Board of the Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS). His Credentials in this area have led to his role as a spokesperson for the architectural profession in State and National dialogue on the subject. Mr. Dougherty has dedicated his professional career to leadership within his professional society. He is currently serving as a California Regional Representative to the National AIA Strategic Advisory Council and has also served the American Institute of Architects as: President of the AIA California Council in 2014, a member of the AIA Fellows Jury from 2013 to 2015, and Chair of the AIA National Ethics Council in 2005 (completing a six-year tenure). His service to the AIA over the years at the Local, State and National levels has included California Architectural Foundation Trustee, Board member and then Secretary of the AIA California Council, Council Regional Director to the National AIA Board from 1992 - 1995 and 2000, and National Secretary from 1996 to 1998. As a member of the AIA Regional and Urban Design Committee/PIA, Brian participated in several Regional Urban Design Assistant Teams. He has served AIACC as a member of the Capitol Forum, and continues to serve his Chapter in an advisory capacity.
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LocationCorona Del Mar High School (View)
2101 Eastbluff Drive
Corona Del Mar, CA 92660
United States
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