Educational Space: Exterior Classroom

outdoorED™ Collection

Young learners shouldn’t be indoors all day. The outdoorED Collection by Whitney Brothers® extends your classroom outside to connect young learners with the natural environment every day…. where they should be! The design is distinctive … materials are thoughtfully selected … and the collection overall is absolutely on‐trend with SCIENCE and OUTDOOR. Ten individual pieces outdoorED™ Collection

Washington Township Early Learning Center

Following a full assessment and campus master plan, MSD of Washington Township decided to add a one-story building to the existing Community and Education Center (CEC) to make room for a new Early Learning Center for the district’s youngest learners. This location would also benefit from shared infrastructure support.

The facility now serves as the new home for both a developmental preschool and a daycare for employees’ children, ages 2-5. The preschool addition includes administrative areas, a multi-purpose room, an activity zone, and classrooms arranged in “pods” with all associated support spaces.

Casa Blanca Community School

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.

Jefferson Early Childhood Center

Jefferson Early Childhood Center encourages exploration, environmental education, and peer interaction for students of all developmental stages. Evidence of the facility’s focus on early learners appears in everything from the playful facade and classroom window placement to the energetic color scheme and quiet HVAC system. The efficient design reduces construction costs, and an energy-efficient geothermal system lowers heating and cooling costs.

Legat Architects’ designers drew inspiration not only from administrators, teachers, and parents, but also from community members and specialists ranging from physical and occupational therapists to speech and language pathologists.

EverPlay™ Mud Kitchen

Whether they are whipping up a mud pie or serving up something special at their very own mud café, kids will love the EverPlay™ Mud Kitchen. Plenty of surface space is available for hours of creative, open-ended fun, while a hutch offers ample storage for utensils, pans, and more. The sink is a perfect place EverPlay™ Mud Kitchen

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