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STEM-focused school will cater to students who don’t speak English

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STEM-focused school will cater to students who don’t speak English

Perkins+Will is designing the school.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | February 13, 2019
Eastside memorial high school new entrance
Eastside memorial high school new entrance

The Eastside Memorial Early College High School and International High School, designed by Perkins+Will, will offer a STEM-focused curriculum that will provide specialized education for students with little to no proficiency in the English language.

The school, located in Austin, Texas, will sit on the site of the original L.C. Anderson High School, a historic African American high school that closed in 1971 following federal desegregation. The new facility will blend the old and new by incorporating elements of the original structure into the design scheme. The original, mid-century entrance, band hall, choir room, cafeteria, and an original classroom wing will all be preserved and rebuilt.

 

Eastside memorial high school entranceCourtesy Perkins+Will.

 

The entrance to the former location of the gym will become a community center entrance with a gallery that tells the stories of L.C. Anderson High School’s history. The gallery will include a timeline of the former school’s history, legacy medallions, and display cabinets for objects of historical significance.

 

See Also: University of Miami design/build program receives new immersive-learning facility

 

The low-profile red-brick building will be complemented by a new, taller section built primarily with metal and glass. The taller, four-story section of the building will feature learning space and student-focused classrooms. The school will feature maker labs, two gymnasiums, a health science lab, and a multi-use outdoor classroom courtyard with a performance stage, quiet reflection areas, and sensory gardens.

 

Eastside memorial high school interiorCourtesy Perkins+Will.

 

The $80-million project represents the first ground up high school in Austin Independent School District in almost 20 years. The education facility will make use of passive heating and cooling, natural daylighting, an its proximity to public transportation and bicycle routes in an effort to achieve LEED Silver certification.

The school is slated for completion in 2021.

 

Eastside memorial high school outdoor classroom space and courtyardCourtesy Perkins+Will.

 

Eastside memorial new four-story sectionCourtesy Perkins+Will.

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