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Specialties:
Education
Hathaway
Brown Middle School
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was challenged with the creation of
an addition to the Hathaway Brown Middle
School, built in 1927, that was sensitive
to the original design of the building,
while applying the schools progressive
persona to the new facility.
The
resulting addition was a collaboration
by noted firm Graham Gund Architects
and Van Dijk Pace Westlake Architects.
It overcame the initial design challenge
by incorporating materials that were
consistent with the original Walker
and Weeks structure including brick
and cast stone facades and a slate roof.
In order to capitalize on the new addition's
potential ability to enhance the overall
image of the campus, a new entry drive
was created, which also improved traffic
flow.
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In
addition to aesthetic improvements, the new
addition provides Hathaway Brown with new
middle school classrooms (5th to 8th grades),
a new dining room and kitchen, and science
labs for the upper school (9th to 12th grades).
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A
focal point of the new addition was
the inclusion of a central atrium, which
created many unique conditions that
required engineers and architects to
work closely together. The
sweeping glass curved roof encloses
a three story great hall that is flanked
on all sides by classrooms that face
into it.
This
creates a front porch effect, opening
out into a central environment in which
to interact, or circulate from class
to class.
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Location:
19600
North Park Boulevard Shaker Heights,
Ohio 44122
Architect and Engineer of Record:
van Dijk Pace Westlake
Design Consultant: Graham-Gund
Architects
Area: 62,000 square feet
Construction Cost Estimate: $14,600,000 |
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