Jacob
Manch Phased Replacement Exterior Views
The
exterior of the building is built of SIPS. SIPs are "Structural insulated
panels". They are made of foam insulation and plywood for quick
installation and energy conservation. For student safety the walls around
the school are constructed of concrete filled concrete block.
Statement of Design Approach
J.
E.
Manch
Elementary School is an at risk school located in a lower income
neighborhood in North Las Vegas.
The original school was built in the 1940s with subsequent buildings
added over the years. The design
team evaluated this facility recommending which buildings to keep, renovate, or
demolish. The main design approach
was to develop a design that would help inspire children to learn.
The designers wanted to design a school where children would be excited
to go and learn. The school building itself would become a teaching tool for students
to learn about building design, construction, and systems. View windows are
scattered throughout the school allowing children to see how the building was
constructed and what systems operate the building.
Nearby Nellis Air Force Base has influenced the design of the school with
the theme of flight throughout. The
theme of flight has taken many shapes and ranged from insects, to birds, to
kites, to manned flight. The design
approach for the campus was a school within a school. The front entry is
designed with a security vestibule requiring you to go through the office for
entry into the school. The school has been designed around interior and exterior
courtyards. This design provides for continued school operation during a
security lock down. This concept
includes five house-learning pods. The kindergarten pod contains four classrooms
that surround an open-air teaching courtyard. The other four house learning pods
each contain grades 1 thru 5 with windows that view the central interior common
space. This provides supervision and a house that is more like a family.
The multipurpose/lunchroom room opens to an enclosed courtyard for play
and for outdoor eating. There are several other enclosed learning and play
courtyards located throughout the campus.
This design process included input from the educators and community, 3D
computer modeling of the campus with existing and new buildings with various
design solutions. Using this tool, our client was effectively able to visualize
our design solutions without the need for built models.
| 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. |
