Maplewood School Energizes Education
The all-electric, zero-net energy Maplewood School in Menasha, Wis., won’t welcome its first students until the fall, but is already setting a new standard for sustainability. The school will not only include 160 geothermal wells and a 1.14-MW roof-mounted solar photovoltaic system but will also enhance occupant health and wellbeing with its state-of-the-art ventilation system, wealth of daylighting and connections to the surrounding natural environment.
Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) served as the project’s designer and structural, plumbing and mechanical engineer, collaborating with construction manager and sustainability consultant Miron Construction Co. Inc. The team also included electrical engineer MSA and energy modeler and commissioning agent HGA. Eland Electric designed and installed the PV system, microgrid and battery back-up system.













