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2009 CEFPI Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture Mountain Green Elementary School Mountain Green, Utah Project of Distinction Elementary School.

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1 2009 CEFPI Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture Mountain Green Elementary School Mountain Green, Utah Project of Distinction Elementary School VCBO Architecture

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3 Main Entry Community Environment: Visitors to the school are greeted by the media center and administrative offices which bracket the prominent front entry. These spaces feature large expanses of glass that takes advantage of the stunning view to the valley below the school.

4 Multi-purpose Room Community Environment Continued: The daylit multi-purpose room is sized to accommodate a full basketball court for after-school community use. It also serves as a dining room supported by a full service kitchen. Plus, this portion of the school can easily be securely and physically sectioned off for after school activities.

5 Image title Collaboration Area Learning Environment: The school organizes Kindergarten through fifth-grade classrooms into intimate small learning communities (SLCs). Easily supervised, pleasantly daylit collaboration centers located at the heart each of these Learning Communities support project-based curriculum by accommodating multiple, flexible group activities. This key design element lets teachers take lessons outside the boundaries of the classroom and incorporate shared activities that involving multiple groups, promoting collaborative learning and guiding students in integrating knowledge on a variety of levels.

6 Outdoor Classroom Learning Environment Continued: The Winter and Spring wings bracket an outdoor classroom that is divided into four Learning zones: Listen—where students can utilize a stepped seating area for presentations; Act—an area with raised planters, which allows students to study the life cycle of their own plantings; Experiment—a circular paved area with a vertical pole which allows a place for science projects like rocket launches and sundials; and Think—a quiet grove with trees, paths and benches, where students can take time out to day dream.

7 Mountain Architecture Physical Environment: Located in the scenic Wasatch Range area of Utah, Mountain Green Elementary School reflects the grandeur of its surroundings through the use of trestle-wood beams and a rugged exterior.

8 Three Learning Academies Physical Environment Continued: Mountain Green’s three SLCs and Media Center are color coded and named for the four seasons, enhancing way-finding within the facility, and creating an identity for the students within each individual area. Each classroom door has an icon etched on the glass for further student differentiation–for example, icons in the “Spring” community are represented by different flowers. Also located within each community are transparent teacher workrooms, that allow faculty to prepare without leaving the vicinity.

9 Flexible Classroom Planning Process: The planning process included a series of charrettes and workshops with administrators, teachers, students, parents, maintenance staff, and other community members. Several key design features became apparent through the process of gathering information and input from these stakeholders – Safety, Sustainability, Durability, Small Learning Communities, and Flexibility.

10 Commons Planning Process Continued: Sustainable design features of the school include proper solar orientation for the classrooms, (with shading devices on the south facing rooms), multi-level lighting and motion detectors within the classrooms, reclaimed trestle wood, locally-produced concrete block building materials, and high performance glazing. Plus, the facility utilizes a sustainable ground-source mechanical system.

11 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture 2008 Project Data Submitting Firm :VCBO Architecture Project RoleArchitect of Record Project ContactJeanne Jackson, AIA, LEED®AP TitlePrincipal Address524 South 600 East City, State or Province, CountrySalt Lake City, Utah Phone801-575-8800 Joint Partner Firm: Project Role Project Contact Title Address City, State or Province, Country Phone Other Firm: Project Role Project Contact Title Address City, State or Province, Country Phone Construction Firm:Hogan Associates Project RoleGeneral Contractor Project ContactMike Hogan TitlePresident Address940 North 1250 West City, State or Province, CountryCenterville, Utah Phone801-951-7000

12 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture 2008 Project Details Project Name Mountain Green Elementary School City Mountain Green State Utah District Name Morgan County School District Supt/President Ron Wolff Occupancy Date August 15, 2008 Grades Housed K-5 Capacity(Students) 600 Site Size (acres) 9.3 Acres Gross Area (sq. ft.) 73,000 SF Per Occupant(pupil) 122 SF gross/net please indicate Design and Build? No If yes, Total Cost: Includes: If no, Site Development: $275,000 Building Construction: $12,435,000 Fixed Equipment: $440,000 Other: $750,000 Total: $13,900,000

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14 Media Center

15 Main Entry

16 Exterior Detail

17 High-Altitude Landscaping


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