New Classroom Buildings

San Diego Unified School District

PROJECT DETAILS

San Diego Cooperative Charter School, situated on a 4.36-acre site, faces the challenge of accommodating its growing student population and enhancing the quality of educational services. Originally constructed in 1960 as an elementary school housed in 4 buildings, the current facilities no longer suffice for the school's needs. Recognizing the need for a comprehensive solution, the school embarked on a Master Plan to address various challenges, including space constraints, security concerns, and the need for modern learning environments. The plan entails the construction of new facilities tailored for a middle school setting, with a focus on accommodating growth and fostering a 21st-century learning environment. By partnering with WestbergWhite Architecture, the school aimed to transform its campus, ensuring that it can effectively meet the evolving needs of its students and staff while providing a safe and conducive space for learning and growth.

Location

San Diego, CA

Area

30,684 SF

Delivery Method

Design-Bid-Build

Market Sector

K-12

SERVICES PROVIDED

Full Architectural and Engineering Services

PROJECT TYPE

New Construction of Classroom Buildings

PROGRAMMING FEATURES
  • Master Planning Services that resolve the traffic congestion experienced daily by the school and community
  • New Classroom Building
  • New Library/Media Center
  • a New Kindergarten Building
  • a New Multi-Purpose Building with Art, Drama, and Dance
  • a new Lunch Shelter
  • a New Administration Building
  • New Playground Configuration
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