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Manch Pages:
Exterior Views
Great Rooms
Administrative Offices
Library
Corridors & MP
Kindergarten
Jet near the front door Corridors require no lights due to daylighting Decorations are deplacements for decorations that were donated to the demolished building by private individuals or companies
The theme of flight shows famous flying machins of histroy, birds, insects etc... "Building as a Learning Tool" concepts led that architects to put windows in the walls so that students can see what is inside. Educational signage teaches about energy savings and turning off lights.
Sinks are out side the toilet rooms so that teachers can supervise safety and cleanliness. Multipurpose room acoustic panels are shaped with the flight theme. The main areas of the achool are red, white & blue to match the school colors.

Jacob Manch Phased Replacement Corridor and Multi-Purpose Room Views

Building constructed under the design of Ken Small, Alan Wendelboe and SSS Architecture in 2005 is 100% daylighted.  this means that the building needs no lights on to operate during daylight hours.

Exterior Views - security and student safety with beauty
See the "Great Rooms" These are the rooms around which each "School within a school" house is built around.
Administrative offices - this is the first impression of a new student to the school. The theme is flight.
Library - the library building is a salvaged building.  Good green design says save it to save money or time.
Corridors & Multipurpose Room - our corridors are fully daylighted.  The wall shape is to cut down on reverberation time.
Kindergarten areas - getting those kids off to a good start.