Epiphany School
The Epiphany School is a recently opened expansion of a Pre-K-5 school in the Madrona neighborhood of Seattle. The project includes a new
classroom building and a public art space, and in order to make way for the new building, four houses were removed from the site, with
two of them relocated to other parts of the city. The architectural character of the project mimics the scale of the neighborhood and
consists of individual roof forms.
Certified as LEED Gold, the school includes photovoltaic panels and fans, a green roof, natural ventilation, green
furniture and a sustainable land management plan. As a complement to its sustainable features, a curriculum has been developed by the
faculty to use the building as a teaching tool for sustainability and energy conservation. A prominent meter wall is located in the
building with educational text and graphics where students can chart the building's water, gas, electric and solar power usage.