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New Elementary School at Reed Building

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Certification level: Gold

Project info

Size91,614 sq ft

Opened in September 2021, Cardinal Elementary School sets new standards for design excellence in sustainability, energy performance, and learning environments for Arlington Public Schools. Despite its ambitious net-zero energy goals, the scope of the project provided significant challenges, including the renovation of an existing school and library along with its large-scale addition. As a result, the design optimizes its existing building stock while seamlessly combining new construction to achieve a high-performing, flexible, and dynamic educational facility.

The school is located on an urban site directly abutting both residential plots and a commercial block. These factors gave the school a natural civic presence and central community role, necessitating combined resources for the school and surrounding neighborhood. Undergoing an intensive year-long community engagement process, Cardinal Elementary reflects the often-repeated desire among Arlington residents to “build up and not out,” which informs a vertical approach to the 4-story addition that also enhances its visual presence. A fully accessible walkway stretching around the perimeter of the school includes space for outdoor classrooms alongside new fields and playgrounds that are open to community use outside of school hours.

The design includes a variety of learning spaces that articulate the positive relationships between pedagogy, community engagement, modern architecture, and educational landscape strategies that promote health, accessibility, and collaboration. The connection between spaces inside and outside the building occur in a variety of ways to activate sensory responses and provide views, daylighting, and access to the outdoors. Specialized learning classrooms and extended learning areas are interwoven throughout the school to provide programmatic flexibility in supporting individual needs while fostering an enduring sense of learning as a community. The design of the school responds to the existing neighborhood context and will give back to the community in energy savings and improved, shared spaces.

The layout accommodates the need for flexibility as educational methods and practices evolve to allow more opportunities for personalized learning experiences. A variety of space types – classrooms, hubs, team rooms, conference rooms, nooks and crannies, and outdoor classrooms – foster collaboration, interaction, innovation, and invention. Designed as a living lab for sustainable practices, Cardinal Elementary School encourages creativity, curiosity, and joy within an actively engaged community.

 

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