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Lake Mills Elementary School Achieves LEED® Platinum Certification

Eppstein Uhen Architects: Lake Mills Elementary School has achieved LEED Platinum certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) designed the 600-student, two-story building on the existing site. The district’s goal was to make sure the facility would ensure sustainable design and include energy efficient options. This goal matches the passion of EUA’s Learning Environment team of creating innovative, modern learning environments for today’s students. To reach this goal, the project participated as a beta test for the new LEED v4 pilot program. As the first school to earn Platinum under this new rating system, Lake Mills Elementary School can claim to be the greenest school in the nation.

Lake Mills hired EUA in the fall of 2011 to assist with pre-referendum planning and design services to address their aging, overcrowded elementary school. To foster community engagement, EUA recommended working with a community-based committee to determine needs as part of a long-term facilities plan. Based on the feedback, Lake Mills decided to pursue replacing the existing elementary school and the $18.7 million referendum was passed in November 2012.

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Lake Mills Elementary Nationally Recognized as Pinnacle of K12 Project Achievement

Eppstein Uhen Architects: Engineering News Record (ENR) has recognized Lake Mills Elementary as the “Best of the Best K-12 Education Project” in the nation. The elementary school was designed by Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) and constructed by Miron Construction. All of the “Best of the Best Projects” will be featured in the March 14th issue of ENR.

The competition began in March 2015 with a call for entries to the construction industry, which resulted in nearly 750 project teams submitting their best work to the regional Best Projects competitions. Once the regional winners were selected, the top projects in each category from each region were entered into the national competition. A new set of judges from across the country examined each project distinguishing the best from the best in terms of teamwork, safety, overcoming challenges, innovation and quality