by dinisco | Apr 4, 2021
The Hurld Wyman School resulted from consolidating two outdated smaller schools into one new elementary school as part of the city’s educational masterplan. The project team collaborated with multiple agencies and committees to evaluate four possible locations for the...
by dinisco | Apr 4, 2021
Inadequate space and insufficient infrastructure necessitated the replacement of the existing school. Constructing a new school while the existing school was occupied was the most cost effective solution. The overriding design goal was to achieve a symbiotic...
by dinisco | Apr 4, 2021
The Angier Elementary School was the oldest school building in Newton still in service as a neighborhood elementary school. A new school was designed as a replacement on the challenging 1.97 acre existing site, predicated on the ability to raise the grade level of a...
by dinisco | Apr 4, 2021
The original DeBerry Elementary School was located on a 5.5 acre site surrounded on two sides by a dense urban residential neighborhood. The site had no drop-off/pick-up area, and buses droped-off students on one street and picked them up in the parking lot in the...
by dinisco | Apr 4, 2021
The old Maria Hastings Elementary School was housed in a 1955 building with systems that were all past their useful life. The challenge for the new school was to create a small school feel with an emphasis on 21st Century Learning, PBL, STEM, and inclusion, despite...
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