State Architect Effectively Advocates For Sustainable Design

25 November 2003 - 12:00pm

California State Architect Stephen Castellanos discusses how the built environment affects students and neighborhoods.

With the billions of dollars being directed towards school construction in California, and particularly in Los Angeles, the need to examine and analyze the most efficient application of building standards for public school facilities has never been more significant. More and more information is being gathered on how the built environment impacts how students learn and perform. TPR is pleased to present this interview with Stephen Castellanos, the California State Architect, in which he addresses the impact of the built environment on students and neighborhoods. Castellanos also addresses the state’s aggressive sustainability agenda for public buildings.

Source: The Planning Report, November 24, 2003
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