Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School

New York, USA
Photo © David Sundberg
Photo © Michael Moran
Photo © Michael Moran
Photo © Michael Moran
Photo © Michael Moran
Photo © Peter Aaron
Photo © Peter Aaron
Photo © Michael Moran
Photo © Michael Moran
Architects
1100 Architect
Location
New York, USA
Year
2003

Rapidly rising enrollment at Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School (LREI) created a need to fully renovate existing facilities and expand. A new 15,000-square-foot building, housing learning spaces for students grade K-8, occupies a small parcel of land flanked by existing school facilities on two sides and an apartment building to the south. The new structure integrates the vastly disparate floor levels of the two existing facilities, easing circulation and flow throughout the school. The interiors foster an intimate and collaborative learning environment, while the relocation of the middle school entrance strengthens the dialogue between the school and the community.

Awards
AIA New York State Design Award – Merit, Little Red School House, 2001.
AIA New York Chapter Design Award – Architecture, Little Red School House, 2001.

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