Located on the planned route of a freeway extension, Sequoyah School's
century-old campus was, until recently, slated for demolition. The
current 11,700sf expansion project, constructed at a cost of $2,800,000,
weaves into a well-worn fabric of craftsman and mid-century buildings
that includes the works of Smith & Williams and Garret Eckbo, and
extends it into a formerly underused area.
Designed around Sequoyah's place-based pedagogy which allows the
students' relationship to the surrounding environment to inform teaching
and learning, the project doubles the school’s classroom area within a
cohesive new campus of multi-functional, flexible spaces. The structures
echo the spirit of the original architecture, through scale, texture
and organization, while providing a sustainable, contemporary
interpretation for a new generation. Sequoyah School Expansion brings
the campus's heritage into the sunlight while enabling the school to
play a more permanent role in the community.
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