NOTRE DAME ACADEMY - Geddis Architects
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NOTRE DAME ACADEMY - Geddis Architects
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Early Childhood Center, Staten Island, NY DESIGN TEAM Barbara L. Geddis, FAIA Principal–in-Charge John Brice, AIA Maria Baptista, AIA Winston Collins, AIA Victoria Bigliano, ASID Interior Designer CLIENT Notre Dame Academy Staten Island, NY PROJECT DATA Type of School and Grades Served: Early Education, Pre-K-2 Capacity: 112 Students Area of Building: 8,600 SF Total Project Cost: $4.7 Million Completion Date: September 2008 O’Dea, Lynch, Abbattista (MEP) Hawthorne, NY The one story, freestanding early childhood center is designed exclusively for 3, 4, 5 and 6 year olds. Learning through play and demonstration, the children are organized into four, self-sufficient, L-shaped classrooms, around a central commons featuring the children’s art. Each classroom has at least two daylight exposures, built in cubbies, alcoves for wet science and art, private toilets, individual outside entrances and shared covered porches. There is radiant heating under the floors, since the school day includes napping on personal mats on the floors. On the nine acre deeply wooded, hilltop campus, the new center’s exterior harmonizes with four other academic buildings, two of which were originally Cotswold style private homes from the early 1920’s. The new center is brick and barse board with cottage-type, divided light windows and steep roof lines. With its own play yard immediately adjacent to the north and its own new entrance and parking drop-off, the center is the new north anchor of the campus. Jeffrey Nachman (Structural) Chappaqua, NY Wohl O’Mara (Civil) Staten Island, NY Geddis Architects Architecture . Planning . Interiors NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Early Childhood Center, Staten Island, NY