New Mount Si High School Redevelopment · 2015. 5. 14. · April 1, 2:30 – 5:30 – kick-off and...

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April 15, 2015

Site Design Team

Mount Si High School Redevelopment

Agenda

Review Workshops from April 1 and 2 Summary of Feedback about Tours Initial Thoughts about the Design Context Design Exercise – Small Groups Report-out Site Planning Design – Initial Thoughts

Site Design Team Schedule March March 10, 2:40 - brief overview at staff meeting March 20, 12:40 – 2:40 – 2 hour workshop at all staff meeting March 25 - Tours of other area schools (all day bus tour) April April 1, 2:30 – 5:30 – kick-off and visioning session (with Frank Locker) April 2, 7:30 – 2:30 – visioning session (with Frank Locker) April 2, 6pm – Community Meeting USER Group Meetings – to be determined April 15, 2:40 – 4:40 – design committee meeting April 17, 12:40 – 2:40 – all staff meeting – design exercise April 29, 2:40 – 4:40 – design committee meeting

Site Design Team Schedule May May 20, 2:40 – 4:40 – design committee meeting User Group Meetings – to be determined June June 3, 2:40 – 5:40 – design committee meeting June 9th – Staff update at staff meeting June 19th – 4 hour design committee meeting August August 25 – design committee meeting September Sept 19 – Community meeting #2 - evening

What We Heard LAST meeting….

Building Tours

Marysville Lynnwood Lake Washington

Experiential Character

Daylighting quality Sense of connectedness Spatial variety

• (1) large common space for 150 PP gathering

• Casual small space at circulation space

• Natural lighting & view

Marysville

Lynnwood

• Interior / Exterior Transparency

• Multi-Level visual connections

Lynnwood

Lynnwood

Lake Washington

Space flow Variety of spatial scales and characters

Lake Washington

Lake Washington

Lake Washington

Lynwood HS

Lake Washington HS

FLEXIBLE PLANNING

Building should accommodate SLC’s Building should accommodate interdisciplinary teaching Building should be adaptable to multiple approaches for teaching and learning

Thoughts about TOWN CENTER

Thoughts about TOWN CENTER

Want it to feel unique

View of Mount Si

Not one single space – multiple smaller spaces

Multi-level space

Access to Student Services (Guidance, ASB, etc.)

Space for student banners, art, etc.

Useable Outdoor Space – Adjacent, on roof?

Maker space in the library / media center ?

Goals of an SLC: Mt. Si’s Vision:

Create Life-Long Learners

Teach 21st Century Skills AND traditional Content

Foster Relationships

Make All Learning Student

Centered

Active/Responsible Citizens

Deeper Learning Relevant and Rigorous Learning Foster Relationships Improve Outcomes

Thoughts on SLC’s

Ideal size of SLC is between 250 and 400 students provides critical mass of teachers to allow good collaboration with a department and allows interdisciplinary Unsure of how CTE and which aspects of CTE should be integrated into SLC’s and to what extent Each SLC should contain core classes, meeting space, collaborative/flexible space, personalized storage Flexible Furniture – on wheels, variety of types, etc

The Context – Messages from the Site

Scale Magnitudes: Huge forms, large distance Small space, personal

Textures: Rough, muscular Gentle, delicate

Colors and Textures: complementary contrasting

There’s a time for everything… DESIGN…. COLLABORATION…… CREATIVITY…… SHARING…..

What do Architect’s do?

We explore a lot of ideas

We reject a lot of ideas

We bring the better ideas forward for you

We modify and revise ideas

Some Initial Brainstorming

Some Initial Thoughts

Thought #1

Street Frontage

Exterior Interior Space

The “Juicy” Center

Thought #1

Street Frontage

Exterior Interior Space

The “Juicy” Center

Thought #2

Civic Presence of PAC

Simplified Phasing

Connectedness

Thought #2

Civic Presence of PAC

Simplified Phasing

Connectedness

Thought #3

Rhythm Along Street

Distribution of Views

Thought #3

Rhythm Along Street

Distribution of Views

Thought #4

Distributed Commons

Civic Presence of PAC

Thought #4

Distributed Commons

Civic Presence of PAC

Homework Reading: research around SLC’s Until next time… April 29

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