Deming High School Construction Update

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In Deming’s desert environment, water is a scarce resource. Greer Stafford’s Deming High School project was designed with a prominent roof that allows water runoff to be harvested and maintained in four water cisterns. The run-off water stored in the cisterns will then be used to water the adjacent landscape beds. This will have the end result of further lowering the school’s demand on precious  resources.

Construction on Phase 1 of the Deming High School project is currently  80% complete. Keep an eye out for future updates!

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Architect's rendering showing the design of the front exterior of the new Deming High SchoolArchitect's rendering of the Williamson County Annex Building