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Charlotte Latin Upper School
Sean Busher

Charlotte Latin Central Administration & Upper School Classroom Building

Charlotte Latin School's central administration and upper school classroom building creates a welcoming and inviting environment for visitors, students, and staff. The iconic light tower clearly identifies the entry to the campus. The diverse interior spaces offer students to learn in many different venues with an emphasis on biophilic design. The building recalls Latin's long history, while looking forward to preparing students for the world's future challenges.

photo_credit Sean Busher
Sean Busher

To achieve goals of health and wellness through biophilic design, several strategies were utilized. The building’s east-west orientation allowed for extensive use of glazing to achieve daylighting for interior spaces as well as views to Latin’s wooded campus. Interior student gathering spaces are located adjacent to outdoor gathering spaces as well, enhancing the indoor/outdoor relationship. Wood is used throughout the building, including oak trees that were harvested on site.

The interior learning spaces come in many different sizes and varying levels of transparency. This allows for a variety of class sizes to support the diverse curriculum. The transparency also allows for student ownership of several spaces for collaboration and independent study. Teachers have professional development spaces for their own collaboration, and then share classrooms rather than “own” them. This further reinforces collaboration and a collegial learning environment. 

photo_credit Sean Busher
Sean Busher

A considerable challenge for the project was the location, being constructed amongst several occupied buildings on the campus, and topography, as the site rose a full building level across the tight site. Contract access was highly controlled and secure. And coordination of water, sewer, storm, and electrical utilities all had relocation requirements. And of course, there were the unforeseen utilities not documented on the survey and discovered beneath the surface. The school and contractor worked closely to have minimal impact to school operations.

photo_credit Sean Busher
Sean Busher

Team:
Architects: Little Diversified Architectural Consulting
Design Team: Tom Balke, Tomas Eliaeson, Christopher Tymoff, Shana Hetherington, Carrie Estock
Contractor: Choate Construction
Photographer: Sean Busher

photo_credit Sean Busher
Sean Busher

Materials used:
• Facade cladding: Efco System 5600
• Flooring: Shaw Contract LVT and Carpet
• Doors: Marshfield Maple, Walnut Stain
• Windows: Guardian Sunguard, SunGard SNX 51/23
• Roofing: Metal Roofing Systems
• Interior lighting: Camman Lighting, Custom Walnut Pendant

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