Trouble-free navigation.(school buildings designed for easy movement of students and teachers)(Brief Article)
American School & University, October, 2005
The architect was challenged to make Boulder Creek High School, Anthem, Ariz., which sits on 55 acres and occupies 330,000 square feet, easy for students and staff to navigate. The facility has a spine that curves in response to the wash that once moved water through the site. The organization of this main spine is recalled vertically by a substantial 12-inch-thick curving wall colored in contrast to the adjacent materials.
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Eight distinct "houses" or clusters allow students to change classes within the house rather than walk across the large campus from one building ...
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