About
Cunniff Elementary School serves students in grades K-5. As the smallest of the three elementary schools in Watertown, every square inch of the existing 3.9-acre site was valuable. A single-story addition from decades before had compromised much of the land area, leaving only enough space on site for an undersized tee-ball field. The new project required strategic planning to maximize the site without requiring phased-occupied construction.
Ai3’s solution is a compact, three-story building footprint that hugs the property line, allowing it to be a much larger facility than the existing school, accommodating the appropriate educational program while simultaneously having a much smaller building footprint. The creative organization of the building form and mass reduces the overall building envelope. To achieve the goal of Net Zero Energy, photovoltaics occupy most of the roof while elegant photovoltaic canopies were designed over the parking lot. The exterior building envelope includes a combination of metal and recycled wood/plastic components to create a “green” exterior building shell, which can be easily repaired/replaced on a 40- to 50-year cycle and be fully recyclable in the future.
Project Owner
City of Watertown
Is the project Net Zero Energy or Net Zero Energy Ready?
Net Zero Ready
Project Size in GSF
82.4K
Category of height
Low-Rise
How is the building all-electric for heating?
Air-source Heat Pump
Is the service hot water all-electric?
Not Applicable
What is the primary system type for domestic hot water?
Unspecified
On-site renewable energy
100%
Is the owner purchasing off-site renewable energy to offset all electricity consumption?
Unknown
Certifications related to Energy / Carbon
LEED
Site EUI Energy Use Intensity is the amount of energy a project uses per square foot over the course of a year. Site EUI = Annual Energy Use (kBtus) / Building(s) Area (ft²) / One Year (yr)
21.0 kBtu/sf/year
Net Site EUI
0.0 kBtu/sf/year
What is the climate zone for this project?
5A Cool Humid