“The best school environments don’t just support learning—they ignite imagination, nurture belonging, and empower every student to thrive.”
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Christa McAuliffe Elementary
Concord, New Hampshire
Client: Christa McAuliffe Elementary School
Size: 50,000 square feet
Completion: 2024
The Concord School district took a long-term planning approach for their facilities and went with nora® rubber, citing benefits around cost savings, durability, and ease of maintenance. Over a decade later, the floors have retained their original beauty and performance.
KI
Upper Merion Area High School
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Client: Upper Merion Area High School
Size: 300,000 square feet
Completion: 2022
As Upper Merion Area High School officials set out to design and furnish their newly constructed building, they kept one guiding philosophy in mind: learning can happen anywhere, not just in the classroom.
From dynamic commons areas and flexible science labs to collaborative hallways and thoughtfully designed teacher planning centers, each space was intentionally designed to support connection, creativity, and discovery.
Working alongside school administrators, KI helped bring this vision to life with adaptable furnishings that empower both students and educators throughout the building.
JCJ Architecture
Casa Blanca Community School
Bapchule, AZ
Client: Gila River Indian Community
Size: 102,400 sf
Completion: 2022
Architect: JCJ Architecture
General Contractor: Core Construction
This Pre K-6 school serves children and families from Districts 3, 4 and 5 of the Gila River Indian Community. Located in District 5, the school is surrounded by cultivated farmland and in a region which has historically been the agricultural hub for the Akimel O'otham (Pima) and Pee Posh (Maricopa) peoples. The school focuses on student's global readiness while maintaining the Akimel O'otham Ñeo'ok and Himdag. The campus provides an immersive cultural experience, helping to preserve the languages, stories, and traditions of the tribes. The layout of the campus takes inspiration from the agricultural fields that sustained the Akimel O'otham and Pee Posh and the canals they were so skilled in devising and constructing. Classroom clusters and core/community buildings are organized around a central ribbon of green space. The campus includes indoor and outdoor commons areas that provide each grade level cluster space for flexible instruction.
DLR Group
Early Excellence Academy
Tomball, Texas
Client: Tomball Independent School District
Size: 57,000
Completion: 2023
Architect: DLR Group
General Contractor: Division One Construction
The feelings of a child experiencing each moment of life are robust and alive. It is this essence of whimsy and the joy of learning that is captured in the design of the new Early Excellence Academy, a learning environment to serve the earliest learners of Tomball ISD. DLR Group’s design is rooted in biophilic elements that evoke curiosity and connection to the natural world. With a design concept centered on scale and growth, an immersive experience takes the learner through the space. Careful consideration to create a physical environment that engages the user in their surroundings affords the learner and educator the opportunity to use the school as a tool for learning. This innovative environment inspires wonder and discovery through an educational journey that is founded in creative imagining. Research-based design strategies incorporated into each learning pod support the specific needs of early childhood learners.
Patent # 11,289,935,82
Luxor
Kwik Boost EdgePower®
5 Shifts Transforming School Design
School design is evolving quickly, driven by a convergence of technology, flexibility, and human-centered priorities. From AI-powered learning tools and multi-use classrooms to smarter infrastructure, wellness-focused environments, and visible sustainability strategies, today’s schools are being rethought from the ground up. These five innovations highlight how districts, designers, and manufacturers are working together to create spaces that are more adaptable, connected, and responsive to how students and educators actually learn and teach.
