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WILLIAM W. CAUDILL CITATIONIrwin M. Jacobs Elementary SchoolNew Bedford, Massachusetts Turowski2 Architecture, Inc.“A cohesive design concept that connects to local history, traditions and context. Especially thoughtful student-scaled spaces include window niches for one or two students to larger bays for small class collaboration. Demonstrates a full measure of devotion to its maritime theme, its relationship to the neighborhood and a plethora of diverse spaces, colors and textures.” – 2019 Jury
LOUIS I. KAHN CITATIONLakeland Community College, Health Technologies CenterKirtland, Ohio AECOMAssociated firm: Health Education & Research Associates (Laboratory Planning)“This project exemplifies how to make the most of a renovation and expansion: improve site conditions, expand space for social connection, and enhance learning opportunities spatially and technologically. The addition elegantly engages the site.” – 2019 Jury
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The Irwin M. Jacobs Elementary School serves 430 students in an underprivi-leged sector of New Bedford, Mass. Situated on a 1.6-acre water-adjacent
lot, the building has a dense urban context that consists of multifamily houses and historic mill buildings. The facility takes advantage of
Turowski2 Architecture, Inc.Design TeamArchitx, LLC; Daedalus Projects, Inc.; Dodson & Flinker, Inc.; Farland Corp.; Engineers Design Group, Inc.; Griffith & Vary, Inc.; Garcia, Galuska, DeSousa, Inc.; New Vista Design; Crabtree McGrath Associates, Inc.; James Carr Architecture & Design; R. W. Sullivan Engineering; Todd Tsiang Design; Project Management & Cost; Acentech Inc.; Good Harbor Techmark, LLC; Content Design Collaborative LLC
ClientCity of New Bedford, Mass.New Bedford Public Schools
Area74,000 sq. ft.
Total cost$28,000,000
Capacity430 Students
Space per student172 sq. ft.
Cost/square foot$378
CompletionNovember 2017
PhotographerEd Wonsek Art Works Inc.
IRWIN M. JACOBS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLNEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS
crete supported by stainless steel structures. In line with the school’s ship-like exterior, each classroom has a “porthole to the world” that provides views of the water.
Corridors are punctuated by colorful front porches that serve as flexible small-group learning spaces. The third floor features an art classroom and fabrication lab that opens onto a large rooftop classroom, helping foster connections to the local environment. The ef-ficient design maximizes use of the small site to meet the needs of students and staff and provide a safe space that encourages a sense of community connection. n
“A cohesive design concept that connects to local history, traditions and context. Especially thoughtful student-scaled spaces include window niches for one or two students to larger bays for small class collaboration. Demonstrates a full measure of devotion to its maritime theme, its relationship to the neighborhood and a plethora of diverse spaces, colors and textures.” —2019 JURY
water views, and its design emulates the city’s maritime history.
The library, rising above the entrance, takes a prominent location at the “bow of the ship.” Subject to salt spray and winds, the exterior is composed of durable brick masonry, alumi-num panels, and glass fiber reinforced con-
WILLIAM W. CAUDILL CITATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE, HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES CENTERKIRTLAND, OHIO
LOUIS I. KAHN CITATION POST-SECONDARY
“This project exemplifies how to make the most of a renovation and expansion: improve site conditions, expand space for social connection, and enhance learning opportunities spatially and technologically. The addition elegantly engages the site.” —2019 JURY
The health technologies program at Lake-land Community College (LCC) is highly regarded in the region. LCC determined that it needed to expand its offerings
to better support healthcare providers in the region. This need led to the creation of a new facility that gives the campus a new identity and sense of place.
The Health Technologies Center underwent a renovation of the existing 52,000-square-foot building and constructed an additional 80,000 square feet of space. The relationship between the bars of the new building and the existing
building create a three-story skylighted atrium that has become the new heart of the campus.
Further, the massing of the building and connected site work together to create an iconic new image that is visible from the main street.The building is seeking a LEED Gold certification rating and is designed to be “Net-Zero Ready.”
Even though the project has added 80,000 square feet of programmable space, the facil-ity is so energy efficient that the total campus utility consumption is projected to decrease by 0.8%. n
AECOMAssociated Firms: Health Education & Research Associates (Laboratory Planning)
Design TeamMatthew Drabic, PE (Principal in Charge); Brian Mihalcin, AIA (Project Manager); Todd Griffith, Assoc. AIA (Lead Project Designer); Jason Colon, RA (Project Designer); Jaylan Reeder, RA (Senior Project Architect); Tim Baker, PE (Mechanical Engineer); Brian Davidson (Electrical Engineer); Tim Lauth (Structural Engineer); Shannon Forry, ASLA (Landscape Architect); Dan Tupa (Civil Engineer)
ClientLakeland Community College
Area132,000 sq. ft.
Total cost$49,500,000
Cost/square foot $375
CompletionSeptember 2018
PhotographerScott Pease
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With an award-winning magazine, websites, newsletters, webinars, research and more, school and university administrators turn to American School & University in a rapidly growing and evolving education facilities market. Enter the Architectural Portfolio and join industry-leading firms to showcase your project in a multi-media brand that connects with today’s education leaders.
ABOUT AMERICAN SCHOOL & UNIVERSITYFounded in 1928, American School & University is devoted to education facilities and business. The authority for information about the education facilities market, AS&U delivers a combination of exclusive reports, special focuses and how-to articles. Each fall, AS&U publishes the Architectural Portfolio as a special sourcebook issue celebrating outstanding school and university designs. AS&U is more than a magazine — ask us for more information on who sees our print issues, websites, e-newsletters, and more.
As an awards program and corresponding sourcebook issue for education administrators, the Architectural Portfolio gives your projects both industry acclaim and national exposure. Enter your best work and upload a portfolio of project information and pictures. A jury of architects and education administrators awards Citations and other Outstanding Designs to be published in the fall 2020 Architectural Portfolio issue of American School & University.
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONThe following awards are recognized by the jury and published in the Architectural Portfolio issue.
Grand Prizes William W. Caudill Award (Pre-K through 12) Louis I. Kahn Award (Post-secondary)
Category Citations Outstanding Designs
SUBMISSION GUIDELINESEntries are accepted for instructional, administrative and service facilities for public, private and parochial schools of all levels, up to and including technical, community/junior colleges, and colleges and universities. New buildings, renovations, additions, restorations, adaptive reuses, landscaping projects and campus master plans are eligible. The entry may reflect an entire educational entity or a specialized facility, such as an auditorium, childcare center, gymnasium, library, healthcare facility, etc. Non-traditional learning facilities are eligible. Entrants may submit projects outside the United States.
Projects must have been completed after January 1, 2015, or under contract for construction on or before September 1, 2020. It must not have been previously published as a completed project in AS&U’s Architectural Portfolio.
OFTEN IMITATED, NEVER EQUALEDFirst published in 1983, the Architectural Portfolio is the acknowledged “Academy Awards” of school design, putting your project in the company of the best in educational facilities today. The program is published in cooperation with the AIA, and members of the AIA’s Committee for Architecture in Education serve along with education administrators on the jury. Ask any administrator and he or she will say that the Architectural Portfolio issue is the premier sourcebook for planning school and university projects.
UNMATCHED EXPOSUREIf selected for publication, you get unmatched exposure for the school/university, client, and firm. The Architectural Portfolio issue reaches a worldwide audience through AS&U subscribers, thousands of additional readers who receive the print edition, viewers of the digital edition of the Architectural Portfolio, bonus circulation to school boards, expanded distribution at industry events, and unlimited exposure on SchoolDesigns.com. Not just a seasonal magazine, show display, or online list of projects, this special issue is part of a multi-media brand devoted to the best in education design and facility planning. See page 5 for details.
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Entry Category (select one)q Pre-K/Early-Childhoodq Elementary Schoolq Middle Schoolq High Schoolq Combined-Level Schoolq Prototype Facilitiesq Post-Secondaryq Specialized Facilityq Modular Facilitiesq Community Useq Adaptive Reuseq Renovation/Modernizationq Historic Preservationq Work In Progressq Landscape Architectureq Campus Master Planningq Signage/Wayfindingq Sports Stadium/Athletic Facilityq Parking Facilitiesq Residence Hall
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2019Jury (l-r):Greg Pruitt, RA; Theo Pappas, AIA, ALEP, NCARB, LEED AP, Senior Planner, Associate, Stantec Architecture, Detroit; Susan T. Morgan, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Project Manager, Associate Partner, BKV Group, Minneapolis; Olivia Graf Doyle, Partner and Design Principal, Architecture for Education, Inc. (A4E), Pasadena, California.
PUBLICATION FEEIf your project is selected for publication in the Architectural Portfolio, a fee is incurred to help cover judging expenses, and production, printing and distribution of the magazine. Pay nothing when you enter. If published, you receive an invoice in late November. Per-page discounts apply to multiple pages for one project, or when entering multiple projects.
Rates (per 4-color page) 1 page / $1,990 2 pages / $1,875 ($3,750 total) 3 pages / $1,730 ($5,190 total) 4 pages / $1,620 ($6,480 total)
JUDGING The AIA’s Committee for Architecture in Education selects architects to serve alongside school and university administrators on the Architectural Portfolio jury. The jury begins the judging process by determining the criteria they will use to evaluate that year’s entries. They then carefully evaluate the submissions in each entry category and select projects for publication in the Architectural Portfolio issue: Two Grand Prizes, Category Citations and Outstanding Designs.
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UPLOAD PORTFOLIO MATERIALS — Due July 20American School & University has a streamlined process to send portfolio materials. When you enter, you receive a link to upload images, description, and project data. Upload all materials from your desktop, using a form that saves your submission as you go. If you are cho-sen for publication, the materials uploaded are used to create your page(s) in the magazine. No additional materials will be required.MATERIALS FOR ENTRY Project Description Project Data Space Plans Photographs/Renderings (minimum four).
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ikon.5 architectsDesign Teamikon.5 architects (Architect); Parker Mynchenberg & Associates, Inc. (Civil); Thornton Tomasetti (Structural); OCI engineers (MEP/F); Prosser, Inc. (Landscape Architect)
ClientEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Area Total cost 177,000 sq. ft. $65,000,000
Capacity Cost/square foot2,500 $367
Completion PhotographerJanuary 2019 Brad Feinknopf
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY, MORI HOSSEINI STUDENT UNIONDAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
CITATION POST-SECONDARY
“Light and airy, with multilevel connections designed to inspire.” —2019 JURY
Inspired by the gracefulness of birds in flight, the student union building at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is an expression of its mission to teach the
science, practice and business of aviation and aerospace. Situated at the front door to the campus, the building’s gently soaring form expresses flight and creates an iconic identity. The facility embodies students’ values of fear-lessness, adventure and discovery.
Internally, the student union building is an aeronautical athenaeum that combines social learning spaces, events, dining and the university library. A soaring, triple-height
commons anchors and integrates the collab-orative social and learning interiors. Wrapping this space and open to it are lounges, dining venues, group study rooms, clubs and orga-nizations, career services and the university library as well as an event center, creating a virtual “city within a city.” n
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SMAAssociated Firm: Cornerstone General Contractors
Design TeamSMA (Architect): Carlos Sierra - Principal, Thomas Wadkins - Project Architect; Coughlin Porter Lundeen (Structural): Eric Lentz - Project Manager, Ryan Ganey - Design Engineer; Metrix (Mechanical): Brady Bell - Principal; Wood Harbinger (Electrical): Sean Bollen - Associate Principal, Ben Prehoda - Electrical Designer; LPD (Civil): Nicole Hernandez - Project Engineer; Weisman Design Group (Landscape Architect): Nick Hagan - Principal; Stafford Design Group (Food Service Design): Tim Stafford - Principal
ClientBellevue School District
Area Total cost106,646 sq. ft. $43,001,218
Capacity Space per student750 including pre-K 142 sq. ft.
Cost/square foot Completion$403 September 2018
PhotographerBen Benschneider
STEVENSON ELEMENTARYBELLEVUE, WASHINGTON
Stevenson Elementary is a new K- 5 elementary school in an urban setting in Bellevue, Wash. It has a family con-nections center in partnership with
the city of Bellevue and a dedicated wing for an Early Learning Program (ELP). In the 2017-18 school year, 58% of Stevenson students spoke one of 32 languages other than English as their first language. This multicultural background was not addressed well in the existing building., and it became clear that the new facility would need a place to build community. Also, the school staff needed a flexible layout because of population fluctuations that shift the num-ber of classrooms per grade. This led to the development of a simple school arrangement with three functional bars integrated around a cultural center.
The south public bar contains the gym, administration, and ELP functions shielding the north classroom bar from the promenade leading to the school entry. The center bar is composed of three courtyards, one internal and two opening out to the site, with outdoor play and learning spaces flanking the Cultural Center. This started as a conceptual term that solidified into a real space for the community to come together at the heart of the school.
The Cultural Center is embraced by the art, music, STEM, and family connections spaces on the first floor and a learning resource center and specialist instruction spaces on the second floor. This multifunctional space is used during and after hours for collabora-tion, celebration, and community outreach. The internal courtyard connects the Cultural Center to the classroom wing through a set of portals that complete the series beginning at the promenade. n
OUTSTANDING DESIGN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
“SMA designed learning spaces that not only meet our teaching and learning needs, but also reflect the culture of the diverse community at Stevenson. Our Cultural Center is bright and vibrant and creates an opportunity for students and families to create community.” —ANISSA BASHEY, PRINCIPAL, STEVENSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Please reserve ______ page(s) of editorial space for this project.
If selected for publication, we understand that we will be billed for this project as outlined in the “Call for Entries.”
Authorized Signature ______________________________________________Date ______________________________________
Purchase Order (if required) ___________________________________________________________________________________
Please send future correspondence regarding our 2020 Architectural Portfolio entry to:
Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT (Fill out form completely. Copy form to submit one application for each project.)
Projects must have been completed after January 1, 2015, or under contract for construction on or before September 1, 2020.
Name of Project _____________________________________________________________________________________________
City _____________________________________________________________________________ State _____________________
Please list the office/contact that completed the project.
Firm _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Name ____________________________________________________ Title _____________________________________
Address _________________________________________City _____________________________ State _____Zip ____________
Telephone ________________________________ E-mail ___________________________________________________________
Associated Firm (if applicable) _________________________________________________________________________________
Entry Category (select one)q Pre-K/Early-Childhoodq Elementary Schoolq Middle Schoolq High Schoolq Combined-Level Schoolq Prototype Facilitiesq Post-Secondaryq Specialized Facilityq Modular Facilitiesq Community Useq Adaptive Reuseq Renovation/Modernizationq Historic Preservationq Work In Progressq Landscape Architectureq Campus Master Planningq Signage/Wayfindingq Sports Stadium/Athletic Facilityq Parking Facilitiesq Residence Hall
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