About The Center
The Academy is a “green friendly” LEED-registered building through the US Green Building Council. This means our building has a significantly lower impact or footprint on our environment than buildings of the past. We’ve chosen materials and energy systems that aren’t as taxing on the planet, which also result in significantly lower energy costs. We’d all like to have lower utility bills these days! As a result, we can irrigate our xeric gardens from this collected water. Grey and black water from sinks and toilets will run through a triple filtration system to also water our gardens. We hope to have a number of low water cottonwood trees along the arroyo and spiraling towards the Center, creating a lush green oasis for visitors and neighbors. All of which tended by the water saving measures just described.
Model of the Academy Center (east façade)
Our infrastructure or the nerve system of the Academy is primarily housed underground, to keep the land as pristine and quiet as possible. The exception are 4 photovoltaic arrays for electricity. These arrays collect electricity for the Academy’s needs and are tied into the New Mexico power grid, turning back the power usage clock. The arrays are located close to our parking lot. They follow the sun during the day and provide a great learning model for everyone to monitor the amount of electricity we gather each day through visual control panels. Technology can be beautiful. These arrays are both sculptural and functional. Sensitivity to the senses is important to the Academy and the care we’ve taken to conceal mechanicals and silence any noises from visitors and staff will create a nurturing environment for all to experience. Our best learning comes when we are enveloped in a nurturing environment.
Model of the Academy Center (west façade)
The lower level houses the Academy offices, Seton Gallery (displaying the Academy’s collection of Seton’s art and writings), the Seton archive office, and a conference room with state of the art communications available to stream live video feeds to and from the Academy. Upstairs houses rooms for intimate gatherings of people of all disciplines interested in the Academy’s programs.
Academy Center's Site Map
To the west of the Center are the ruins of Seton Castle. We are restoring the predominant western walls and some of the south and north walls of the Castle. These walls will be reinforced and made structurally sound. The remaining walls will be taken away with the footprints clearly marked to notate its orientation. The walls we keep intact will be woven into a contemplative garden with seating and surrounded by xeric gardens. The Seton Meditative Gardens will pay tribute to the legacy of Ernest Thompson Seton and be a refuge for visitors and staff alike. The grounds of the Academy, which comprise some 86 acres will remain primarily untouched, and in their natural state. Over the years, the Academy has cleared the land, with the help of hundreds of volunteers like you. To date, we’ve cleared the land of over 30,000 tons of garbage. Wow! We will be recreating a sacred honoring space and demonstrate how we can all live in harmony with the environment and with each other. |