Sited on a fragment of a city block, this public school serves Chicago’s Back-of-the-Yards neighborhood.
The gymnasium, cafeteria, multi-purpose room, and library are housed in two-story pavilions, connected to a classroom block. Exuberant colors, textures, and forms reinforce the value a school brings to society; conveying excitement about education. The pyramid’s illuminated apex becomes a beacon for the community.
Interior accent colors change as students progress through their education. From bright and bold to understated and thoughtful; reflecting growth and maturity. In all classrooms, the basic scheme is natural wood and white walls; allowing students and teachers to utilize their space as a personal canvas of exploration.
The result is a building made of humble materials that exude so much excitement that boredom has nowhere to hide.
Team:
Architects: Ross Barney Architects
Client: Chicago Public Schools
Collaborative Partners: Beling Consultants Engineering; Martin/Martin Structural Engineers
Photographer: © Steve Hall, Hedrich Blessing Photographers