Buildings
San Diego State University has several buildings with or pursuing LEED Certification. LEED is the standard for green building certification - both new and existing. LEED takes a comprehensive look at a building’s sustainability attributes, including energy and water use, location and site, materials, and the impact on the building’s occupants. Learn more at the U.S. Green Building Council.
Aztec Student Union
- LEED BD+C Platinum Certification
- Building Information
- NewsCenter - LEEDing the Way
- NewsCenter - AS Facilities Go Green
Aztec Aquaplex
- LEED Gold Certification
- Project Information - Aquaplex
Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences Complex
- LEED Gold Certification
- Project Information - EIS
Storm and Nasatir Complex
- LEED BD+C Gold Certification
- NewsCenter - SDSU Buildings Earn LEED Certification
Zura Hall
- LEED BD+C Silver Certification
- NewsCenter - SDSU Buildings Earn LEED Certification
Mission Bay Aquatic Center
- LEED EB:O+M Platinum Certification
Aztec Recreation Center
- LEED Platinum for New Construction
- NewsCenter - LEEDing the Way
- AS Facilities Go Green
Viejas Arena
- LEED O+M Gold Certification
- Project Information- Viejas Arena
South Campus Plaza
- LEED BD+C Silver Certification
- Project Information - SCP
- NewsCenter - South Campus Plaza Certified LEED Silver
KPBS
- LEED Silver Certification
- KPBS- Project Information
Tenocha Hall
- LEED Silver Certification
Tula Community Center
- LEED Silver Certification
Huaxyacac Hall
- LEED Gold Certification
- NewsCenter - Huaxyacac Hall Certified LEED Gold
Children's Center
- LEED EB:O+M Gold Certification
- Project Information - Children's Center
- NewsCenter - SDSU Buildings Earn LEED Certification
Snapdragon Stadium
- LEED Gold Certification
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