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Project Key PlanFloor Plan- Osborn Elementary School
Secure & Welcoming Entry
New ‘Gray Box’
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Proposed Interior Improvement Zones
Secure & Welcoming Entry
Addition to the front of the building to serve as a glass-enclosed, welcoming vestibule
Creation of a security reception and office desk
Signature features, customized for the school
Development of a Social Heart / Lobby
A variety of furniture for casual gathering and socialization
Upgrade Library to New ‘Curiosity Center’
Addition of a Maker Space Lab
Provide a variety of spaces and furniture for group and independent activities
Integrated technology and multimedia systems, easily accessible for students
New mezzanine and roof to bring more natural light and add space to the ‘Curiosity Center’
Upgrade Auditorium to ‘Gray Box’
The ‘Gray Box’ will support music, dance , theater and academic work
Create a connection with the new Welcoming Entry
Provide flexible furniture that allows large presentations and group project work, and promotes socialization and casual gathering for everyday use
Update and optimized storage
Update stage, lighting and acoustics
Integrated technology and multi media systems accessible for students
Replace Existing Portables with New ‘Learning Community’
Designed occupancy of 100 students
Provide a varied, color balanced lighting system and high quality acoustical ceiling system with varied heights and acoustical clouds
Small Group Rooms, Seminar Room and a Campfire Space
Provide a variety of ceiling treatments, including lighting and acoustic clouds
Integrated technology and multimedia systems that are easily accessible for students
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New ‘Learning Community’
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Learning Studios
Small Group Room / Seminar Room
Learning Commons and “Curiosity Center”
Teacher Workrooms / Office
Specialized Education Space
Nurse Room / Clinic
Administration Offices
Gymnasium
Storage Rooms
Restrooms
Building utilities
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New ‘Curiosity Center’
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New ‘Secure & Welcoming Entry’
Custom signage and home-like environment.Emerald Elementary School, Broomfield, Colorado.
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Signature Reception with plants and natural materials.Safa Community School, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Example of a Fold Away Door Opening,Informal seatings adjacent to the interior garden space. International School of Kazan Tatarstan, Russia.
Example of varied materials, natural light and organic landscaping.
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Example of indoor seating with integrated planter.
Key Plan
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New ‘Gray Box’
Art Classroom
Admin Office
Courtyard
Detailed Floor Plan- Proposed Secure & Welcoming Entry
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- Weather protection
- Transparency
- New lighting fixtures
Secure Lobby
- Variety of seating
Welcoming Desk
- Visibility, security
Secure Vestibule
Security Office
New Green Elements
- School signatures
- Natural elements
Student Display
- Visibility
Electronic Hearth
- Home-like environment
- Signage
- Announcements
Local Signature Space
- Multimedia display
- Lounge seating
- Social interaction
Fold Away Door Opening
- Accessibility
New Clerestory Windows
- Natural Lighting
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New ‘Curiosity Center’
Maker Space designed for elementary students.Hillel Day School, Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Small group work and Flexible furniture.Yew Chung International School of Beijing, Beijing, China.
Reading Nooks.Hillel Day School, Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Natural finishes, various activity zones and custom furniture.Norma Rose Point, BC, Canada.
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Detailed Floor Plan- New Proposed ‘Curiosity Center’
Upgrade Library to New ‘Curiosity Center’
- Deep renovation of existing library to transform into ‘Curiosity Center’
- Incorporate a variety of finishes and lighting,
including acoustic ceiling treatments
- Variety of flexible and soft furniture
Maker Lab
- Workspace for building and making
- Flexible furniture for project-based learning
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Booth / Cave Spaces
- Privacy for independent study
Story Time Space
- Flexible soft furniture
Small Group Room
- Variety of flexible furniture
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Courtyard
Courtyard Classroom
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Library space with flexible and soft furniture.International School of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.
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Stage
- Mobile portable stage
- Update lighting and acoustics in the Auditorium
Fold Away Door Opening
- Add a fold away wall to connect the Welcoming Entry to the auditorium with a flexible opening
Student Display Space
- Create welcoming hallways surrounding the Auditorium with student display spaces
Update Storage Room
- Optimize storage systems
Booth / Cave Spaces
- Privacy for independent study
Upgrade Existing Auditorium to Multipurpose ‘Gray Box’
- Level Floor
- Provide flexible furniture to create a socialization and casual gathering space for everyday use
Retractable Risers
- Replace fixed seating with retractable risers that can be pulled out for assemblies special events
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New ‘Gray Box’
Cave Space.Poughkeepsie Day School, Poughkeepsie, New York.
Anne Frank, San Antonio, Texas.
Example of retractable risers.
Multipurpose room with flexible furniture and stage.International School of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.
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Example of Fold Away Door Opening. Gray Box Theater Space.International School of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.
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New ‘Learning Community’
Anne Frank Inspire Academy, San Antonio, Texas.
Home-like environment.Sinarmas World Academy, South Youth Tangerang, Indonesia.
Lightweight, ergonomic furniture designed for young learners.Anne Frank Inspire Academy, San Antonio, Texas.
Comfortable seating and flooring material.Mount Vernon Presbyterian School, Atlanta, Georgia.
Key PlanDetailed Floor Plan- Proposed ‘Learning Community’ Building Addition
Courtyard
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Replace Existing Portables with New ‘Learning Community”
Learning Commons
- Promotes student socialization
- Provide a variety of flexible furniture and writable surfaces
- Provide a variety of spaces for multiple modalities of teaching and learning
Learning Studio
- Studios that open up to Learning Commons
- Flexible opening between paired Learning Studios to allow co-teaching
- Integrated technology easily accessible for students
Seminar Room
-6-10 students
Small Group Room
-Flexible group work
Teacher Collaborative Work Room
-Collaborative Planning Space
-Personal work space
Restrooms
-Single occupant approach
Learning Outdoors
- Allow access from Learning Commons
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Color, natural lights and multiple zones.Fisher Middle School, Greenville, South Carolina.
Learning space with flexible and soft furniture.International School of Kazan Tatarstan, Russia.
Learning Commons with flexible furniture and warm finishes.P.K. Yonge Development Research School, Gainesville, Florida.
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