High school designed by Northeast Collaborative Architects achieves LEED certification

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – The J.M. Wright Technical High School in Stamford, Conn., is the first technical high school in the state to achieve LEED Silver Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, according to a news release.
A comprehensive renovation of the high school was completed in 2014, and designed by Northeast Collaborative Architects.
The $90 million project transformed the existing building into a 200,000-square-foot facility for modern technical and vocational education.
LEED certification recognizes achievement in “green” buildings that are designed to save money, conserve energy and reduce consumption of water resources.

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