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- eSTEM Academy at Roosevelt High School
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Diagrammatic Site Plan
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First Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan
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Third Floor Plan
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Classroom Space Types
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North-facing design labs offer the ability to learn and experiment outside in the comfort of shade.
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Deep stakeholder engagement set this project up for success with a co-authored vision and shared goals..
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eSTEM students benefit from comprehensive HS amenities, operating as a "school within a school."
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Balancing flexible and specialized needs, spaces supporting STEM learning are untraditional and innovative.
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Repetition of three classroom types helped keep this public school on budget while providing variety and choice.
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Collaboration is key!
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Health Medical Labs are outfitted to replicate real-world professional environments.
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The Student Union is flexible, adaptable, and designed to feel like a collegiate environment.
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Nuances of design, signage, and graphics were guided by STEM concepts, theories, and practices.
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This campus responds demonstratively to wind, sun, and rain.
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Making the most of a tight site, outdoor space was thoughtfully programmed and purposefully distributed on each floor.
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The quad is home to everything from assemblies to yoga to dance parties. It connects everything on campus.
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©2019 Cris Costea @ Costea Photography, Inc.
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©2019 Cris Costea @ Costea Photography, Inc.
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©2019 Cris Costea @ Costea Photography, Inc.
PROJECT NARRARTIVE
An addition to an existing campus, eSTEM Academy meets the needs of both growing student capacity within CNUSD, and the specialized nature of its Health/Medical and Engineering pathways. The overarching themes established during programming were collaboration, access, partnership and flexibility. As a result, Learning Studios are adaptable and varied to allow for multiple teaching modalities and the ability to evolve with future unknowns, while Design-Think Labs provide outfitted real-world environments. On a limited 3-acre site, quality of, and access to student-centered outdoor spaces is just as integral to the eSTEM curriculum as interior space. Collaboration, learning and socialization happen everywhere.
eSTEM Academy at Roosevelt High School
Category
High School
Description
Owner
Corona-Norco Unified School District
Eastvale, CA
Architecture Firm
LPA Design Studios
Irvine,California
lpadesignstudios.com
Photography By:
©2019 Cris Costea @ Costea Photography, Inc.
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