The First Avenue District School in Newark, New Jersey recently earned an Award of Merit from New York Construction magazine in connection with its "Best of '08" awards program. The elementary and middle school was designed by Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor ("PS&S") and includes green design features that would qualify it for 31 different LEED credits, though Newark chose not to pursue formal certification (citing cost considerations).
Some of those green features include daylight and occupancy sensors, passive solar design, and efficient, full spectrum lighting. Locally sourced and recycled-content materials were used during construction, while other LEED-standard features include light pollution reduction, water-efficient landscaping, low-VOC paints and sealants, and a construction waste management program.