Two Rivers Middle School at Young Campus
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Two Rivers Middle School at Young Campus

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Two Rivers Public Charter School is a network of high-performing public charter schools in Washington DC. The new middle school at Young campus is a 28,414 SF state-of-the-art facility featuring large classrooms, dedicated common space, a full-sized gymnasium, outdoor courts, sun-filled atrium and the signature ‘sitting steps’ in the foyer. This school serves 6th through 8th graders and is connected to the existing elementary school via an elevated bridge. 

photo_credit Hoachlander Davis Photography
Hoachlander Davis Photography

The site in which the building is constructed is bound by a tight property line and a 15’ set back. The design had to fit within this space along with vehicular circulation for the students in a creative way. The use of the cantilevered storefront allows for a welcoming entry and helped us achieve multiple objectives – the covered outdoor seating area protects from inclement weather for the waiting and gathering students before school and a allows for a larger green roof footprint. It allows for more play space behind the building because the building can cover a portion of the drop off circle, and a more welcoming less intrusive face to the street.

photo_credit Hoachlander Davis Photography
Hoachlander Davis Photography

The project is located in a designated Anacostia Watershed zone which requires additional stormwater management measures. In order to meet the requirements on the tight site, we maximized the green roof of the building by:
• Designing a cantilevered corner which maximizes the 2nd floor roof plane
• Elevating the multiple VRF mechanical equipment on the roof to allow for maximized green roof plantings
• Utilizing permeable outdoor surfaces including the rubberized play surface outdoor play areas and a modular tiled basketball court while still allowing recess program
• Managing storm water from the perimeter of the building and the drop-off drive into the bioretention area at the school’s front circle drop off 
• Implementing permeable pavers on all walkway surfaces

Vertical expansion - the school wanted to ensure future expansion was possible. The design intentionally accommodates additional load capacity for another story for future expansion.

photo_credit Hoachlander Davis Photography
Hoachlander Davis Photography

A PEPCO transformer room was located in a portion of the existing building with a utility ductback which cut through our proposed building footprint. We did a few test borings to verify the location of the ductbank underground and built out foundation around the ductbank to avoid any conflict.

photo_credit Hoachlander Davis Photography
Hoachlander Davis Photography

Project is located in a designated Anacostia Watershed zone which requires additional stormwater management measures. In order to meet the requirements on a tight site, we maximized the green roof of the building:

photo_credit Hoachlander Davis Photography
Hoachlander Davis Photography

A cantilevered corner maximizes the 2nd floor roof plane, applying green roof to the sloped light monitor, and elevating mechanical equipment to allow for green roof below. All outdoor play are designed to be permeable including the rubberized playsurface and a modular tiled basketball court while still allowing recess program. A bioretention area at the traffic circle treats all surface storm water from the perimeter of the building and the drop-off drive.  All walkway surfaces are permeable pavers.

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