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River Valley School Sundre, Alberta, Canada Elementary School (K-8) New Construction / Addition Group2 Architecture Engineering Ltd. 2008 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture
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River Valley School River Valley School – main exterior Introduction: This project began as a modernization initiated as a result of a mold outbreak. This created an atmosphere of extreme mistrust and concern in the community.
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Student Art Planning Process: In response, the planning process was completed as a community activity. The process focused on dealing with the safety concerns and reshaping education in the community. Community developed artwork project relating the “learning neighbourhood”
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Main Entry Planning Process continued: Visioning sessions, design charrettes, and community forums were open and held with teachers, parents, community leaders and government representatives. The “learning neighbourhood” was conceived as a place of support to the students and community creating global connections through learning. River Valley School - main entry and parent drop off area
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Community Library Community Environment: The greater “learning neighbourhood” included vibrant new shared facilities for the community. Portions of the existing school were redeveloped to provide a new home for the community library, a shared community gymnasium, recreation and arts facility. Community library and learning resource centre
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Community Centre Community Environment continued: The community playschool along with offices for Neighbourhood Place – a community support agency – were also created. Entry to the greater “learning neighbourhood” community
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Student Gathering Area Learning Environment: In the school itself, three distinct “learning neighbourhoods” serve the student population. Each neighbourhood has a theme providing an identity for the neighbourhood and connecting it to the curriculum. The three neighbourhoods are Water, Plants, and Earth. The Water neighbourhood focuses on major river systems including the Amazon, Nile, Saint Lawrence, and the local Red Deer River. The relative sizes of the systems are depicted in the flooring patterns in the hallway and information about the systems is incorporated into signage and displays in this neighbourhood. Student gathering in earth neighbourhood
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Learning Neighbourhoods Learning Environment continued: The Plant neighbourhood focuses on the major types of plants both locally and across the globe with flooring patterns relating to the numbers of species of each type of plant classification. The Earth neighbourhood focuses on a scaled representation of our solar system. Signage and displays on the walls highlight various information about the planets including the number of moons, length of the year, and length of day for each planet. “Learning Neighbourhoods” - earth, plants, and water
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Exposed Building Systems Learning Environment continued: Each neighbourhood incorporates experiential lessons relating local information globally to develop the student’s understanding of their environment, context of the globe and even the universe. Innovative lessons reveal the relationships of the neighbourhoods and allow students to research and discover the systems that connect us all. Exposed building systems create an instructional opportunity
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School Gymnasium Physical Environment: The school is a teaching tool layered with lessons and discoveries. The gym’s acoustic block provides a dramatic representation of 100 years of local population growth. School gym – 100 years of provincial population growth represented in acoustic blocks
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Open Project Space Physical Environment continued: The facility incorporates various sustainable elements such as heat recovery technology that become further opportunities for learning as many of the systems are exposed and a weather station allows research on the performance of the built environment. Open project spaces and several smaller breakout rooms support differentiated project instructing for each “learning neighbourhood.” Earth “learning neighbourhood” open project space
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Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture 2008 Project Data Submitting Firm :Group2 Architecture Engineering Ltd. Project RolePrime Consultant Project ContactCraig Webber TitlePrincipal, Architect Address200, 4706 48 th Avenue City, State or Province, CountryRed Deer, Alberta, Canada T4N 6J4 Phone(403) 340-2200 Submitting Firm:Group2 Architecture Engineering Ltd. Project RoleStructural Engineering Project ContactPat Romerman TitlePrincipal, Structural Engineer Address200, 4706 48 th Avenue City, State or Province, CountryRed Deer, Alberta, Canada T4N 6J4 Phone(403) 340-2200 Other Firm:Wiebe Forest Engineering Ltd. Project RoleMechanical Engineering Project ContactJeff Swart / Nolan Lamb TitleMechanical Engineers Address3613 33 rd Street N.W. City, State or Province, CountryCalgary, Alberta, Canada T2L 2A7 Phone(403) 670-7300 Other FirmWiebe Forest Engineering Ltd. Project RoleElectrical Engineering Project ContactLivio Barone TitleElectrical Engineer Address3613 33 rd Street N.W. City, State or Province, CountryCalgary, Alberta, Canada T2L 2A7 Phone(403) 670-7300 Construction Firm:Shunda Consulting & Construction Management Ltd. Project RoleGeneral Contractor Project ContactDave Desharnais TitleProject Administrator Address6204 - 46th Avenue City, State or Province, CountryRed Deer, Alberta, Canada T4N 7A2 Phone(403) 347-6931
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Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture 2008 Project Details Project Name River Valley School City Sundre State Alberta, Canada District Name Chinooks Edge School Division Supt/President Jim Gibbons Occupancy Date September 1, 2006 Grades Housed K-8 Capacity(Students) 750 Site Size (acres) 5.66 acres (2.29 ha) Gross Area (sq. ft.) 6,354 sq. ft. (3,664 addition, 2,690 renovation) Per Occupant(pupil) 91 sq. ft. / student gross (8347 sq. m. / student gross) gross/net please indicate Design and Build? Yes If yes, Total Cost: $8,051,939.38 Includes: Total construction costs If no, Site Development: Building Construction: Fixed Equipment: Other: Total:
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Supporting Images Exterior of the student gathering area School library and resource centre
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Supporting Images Details of solar system discovery tool
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Supporting Images Plant “learning neighbourhood” open project space
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Supporting Images School 3D artwork relating to earth and the global community
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Supporting Images Kindergarten learning area
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