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Agricultural + Natural Resources Academy (Ag+NRA)
(# 392)
Images Description Credits
Completion NA
Square Footage 59,694
Specific Use of Building Agricultural Education (Grades 9-12)
Project Location 83800 Airport Blvd, Thermal, CA 92274
Intense climate mitigation and the revitalization of an agricultural community define the Agriculture + Natural Resources Academy. With a collaborative approach, the client, architects, nonprofits, and local industry leaders set the school’s long term vision, tailoring it’s campus to suit the growing need for agriculturally based curriculum and to provide joint-use haven for a roster of local farms.  Surrounded by agricultural land consisting of date palm orchards and seasonal crop land, the Coachella Valley HS campus will soon house one of the largest and most technologically advanced agricultural programs in California.
Located in the Coachella Valley, the primary date-growing region in the U.S, the 20 acre site is 25 miles southeast of Palm Springs and an astonishing 130 feet below sea level. With temperatures reaching plus 120F, an overwhelming design challenge is managing the heat. The Ag+NRA implements multiple fundamental design strategies to mitigate and thrive in this extreme environment.
Capable of reaching net zero status, Ag+NRA strategies include east-west orientation, extensive use of shade, water harvesting and thermal mass with night ventilation.  The south facade is lined with citrus orchards and date palms, preventing the building from overheating during the extremely hot seasons. The gradually canted metal-roof/thermal break, nearly ¼ mile long, reaches only 40’ at its widest point, providing a prime situation for solar deflection, and gathers and multiplies the northwesterly winds flanking the site for passive downdraft ventilation. Additionally, the structure affords daylighting opportunities along it’s north facade to help diminish the use of artificial lighting. Lasty, the rooftop photovoltaic system, when fully optimized, will fully power both the Ag+NRA and adjacent existing high school campus.
Upon entering beneath a restored orange grove, visitors move through a large shaded canopy of dappled light that opens onto the main courtyard. To host large community gatherings and installations, the architects designed a semi-circular 2,000-square-foot amphitheater into the heart of the campus, organizing the school’s deluge of indoor/outdoor learning spaces around it.
Using an academy style approach, students will spend a majority of their day at the Ag+NRA, taking common core classes in history, math, and language with primary electives in agriculturally based biology, physics, chemistry, nutritional science, industrial design, and business. Secondary elective offerings include farm and turf management, environment, veterinary science, aqua-farming, and viticulture sciences.
The Ag+NRA will redefine the California high school agricultural education. As proving grounds for students, it will provide pathways for those wishing to pursue careers in agriculture and technical sciences as well as feed both in-state and out-of-state universities and colleges. A forum for theory, technology, and practical knowledge, the Ag+NRA will foster cooperative relationships with local industry leaders and provide real world practice, mentorship, and exploration. Embracing the FFA motto “Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve,” the Ag+NRA will be a valuable asset to students, educators, and the region as a whole.
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