Open side-bar Menu
 ArchShowcase
Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com.

Anschutz Commons in Denver, Colorado by Semple Brown Design P.C.

 
November 4th, 2011 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Semple Brown Design

The Anschutz Commons building is part of the 7-acre Graland Country Day School Campus, a private K-8 educational institution established in 1924. Anschutz Commons is located at the heart of the campus that truly engages the architectural guidelines established by Jacques Benedict reaffirming the strong design unity on the campus. The new 15,000 square foot state-of-the-art building is anticipated to earn a LEED Gold certification.

NE View From Field (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

  • Architects: Semple Brown Design P.C.
  • Project: Anschutz Commons Building, Graland Country Day School
  • Location: Denver, Colorado
  • Total Size: 15,000 square feet
  • Cost: $3,700,000
  • Completion: June 1, 2011
  • Owner’s Representative: Project One Integrated Services
  • Structural Engineering: McGlamery Structural Group
  • Mechanical & Electrical Engineering: ME Engineers
  • Civil Engineering: JVA
  • General Contractor: Pinkard Construction
  • Photography: Miller Hall Photography

Compost, Tray, Trash Area (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

Project Team:
Sarah Semple Brown, AIA
Bryan Schmidt, AIA, LEE AP
Marc Applebaum, Architect
Mary Kay Sunset, ASID, LEED AP
Andrea Nicholl, Project Manager
JC Elder, LEED AP

Dining Hall (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

The school’s motivating factors for a new dining/student commons space were driven by the desire to provide improved nutritional meals and a setting to teach students about healthy choices. Another factor was capacity – the new building improves capacity up to 650 students which allows for larger blocks of instructional time and smoother transitions for younger students.

Entry (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

Key goals for the project included:

  • LEED Gold requirements
  • 9 month schedule
  • $3.5 million dollar budget (15,000 square foot building)
  • Meeting strict architectural campus guidelines
  • Full service kitchen which allows the school to further control the nutritional level of the food being served to their students
  • Flexible special event space

 

Information Kiosk (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

Graland Country Day School was originally located in the Denver countryside. Its founders’ original concept for the school was a “country day school with plenty of open space, sunshine and fresh air. ” The city has grown to the edges of the original site. The campus has many aesthetically pleasing open spaces that serve as physical and visual respite from the otherwise busy campus. Teachers from all disciplines and grades frequently bring their students outdoors during classes making the play spaces and the open spaces between the buildings critical to the quality of student life on campus.

Lunch Serving Line (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

The architect took great care to maintain the existing character of the campus and the quality of the outdoor space while special attention was given to reducing the overall massing of the new two-story building. The impact of taller structures is minimized by carving the lower level into the site; and minimizing the ceiling floor structural depth. As a result, the new Anschutz Commons nestles in against the larger gymnasium building and gently frames views of the campus and gardens.

Rendering (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

The team was also able to design specific yet flexible spaces in the new building to serve the largest population possible, whether that is the outside community or the school community. The dining hall space can accommodate presentations, dances, receptions as well as the cafeteria set up that it is used daily for classroom activities. The south facing glass facade provides an abundance of natural daylight into the dining hall; opening towards the patio it will allow the school to hold larger functions and student gatherings. The natural daylight was a key goal for the lower level of the building as well the team made sure the classrooms were not in a dungeon basement type of environment. Each of the 650 square foot classrooms on the west side have been provided with views towards the playing field while the east classrooms have a lightwell that filters natural daylight throughout the day.

Serving Line 2 (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

One of the major challenges the team faced was budget. The project team worked diligently to design responsibly and sustainably within a fixed cost. The project and cost were refined over an evaluation process to achieve the best solution for the best price while being responsive to the Graland campus aesthetic and responsible to the donors. One example of weighing cost versus a sustainable decision was to re-use the roof tiles from the existing building on the new Commons building.

South Facade (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

South Facade Patio (Image Courtesy Miller Hall)

Tags: ,

Categories: Building Campus, School




© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes EDACafe - Electronic Design Automation GISCafe - Geographical Information Services  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise