Capitalizing on the region’s sunny, arid climate, the building draws 12% of its power from 40,000 square feet of solar panels. The facility is fitted with occupancy sensors, water-efficient fixtures, LED lighting, carbon dioxide monitors and variable air-volume systems that minimize resource use and improve indoor air quality. At the time of its design, it was the first of its type to incorporate energy-efficient, high-bay LED lighting, which reduces maintenance needs. A gray water system recycles and conserves water. The venue was awarded LEED Gold Certification in 2012.