Community Centers
Arlington County’s community centers are used for a wide variety of activities, including sports, fitness, education, and social events. The energy use varies greatly across the buildings because they have different functions, sizes, ages, and systems. In fact, some of the most energy intensive and the least energy intensive buildings in the Arlington portfolio are community centers. Select a Community Center listed on the right for more information.
Community Centers: Site Energy Use Intensity, 2007 and 2012

The above chart for Community Centers shows Arlington Arts used 183.75 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 162.5 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. There is no data for the Artisphere in 2007. In 2012, the Artisphere used 115.3 kBTU/sq.ft. Aurora Hills used 110.20 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 42.7 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Barcroft Sports used 123.31 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 277.3 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Carlin Hall used 115.19 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 47.7 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Dawson Terrace used 72.31 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 122.7 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. There is no data for Fairlington in 2007. In 2012, Fairlington used 98.1 kBTU/sq.ft. Fort C.F. Smith used 133.55 kBTU/sq.ft and 123.2 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Gulf Branch used 98.02 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 66.7 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Lee used 83.02 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 72.7 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Long Branch used 83.87 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 65.7 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Lubber Run used 90.01 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 64.9 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Madison used 90.52 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 44.6 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Walter Reed used 191.41 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 106 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012. Woodmont used 26.68 kBTU/sq.ft in 2007 and 30 kBTU/sq.ft in 2012.
