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School Design for Resilience: Eureka Elementary School Designing Learning Environments for the Future
In School Design For Resiliency, students are charged to develop real-world design solution for a planned 100,000 square feet elementary school in Eureka. School Design for Resilience (SDR) proposes a transdisciplinary collaboration between FGM Architects, allied professionals, local PK-12 educators and high school students. Through a series of design exercises, students are asked to study the site, evaluate a detailed educational space program, research existing educational facilities, and then produce a design for a new building that incorporates resilient design standards including a shocks and stresses analysis to evaluate the building, the community and the environment. SDR studio methodology includes stakeholders focus groups, data and precedent analysis. The studio also produced a book (Design for Resilience Designing Learning Environments for the Future [STLMO]), summarizing their research from interviews, site analysis, resiliency goals, and precedent studies.
Publication Date
12-2017
Subject Categories
Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
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© 2017 Student
Recommended Citation
Williams, Tianna, "School Design for Resilience: Eureka Elementary School Designing Learning Environments for the Future" (2017). 2017 Fall School Design for Resilience. 8.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/fall2017_freixas/8