Career Academy of Pella

28. março 2016

Career Academy of Pella

2015
Pella, Iowa

Client
Pella Community School District

Architect
Neumann Monson Architects
Iowa City, IA

Design Principal
Channing Swanson

Project Manager
Jackson Den Herder

Project Team
Alese Van Holland, Daryl Robinson, Tim Schroeder, Khalid Khan, Brian Warthen, Brent Westphal, Jess Mickle, Nick Lindsley, Sally Obernolte, Chris DeGroot

Structural Engineer
Raker Rhodes Engineering LLC

MEP/FP Engineer
Modus Engineering LTD

Landscape Architect
Dennis Reynolds Urban Design

Contractor
Larson and Larson Construction LLC

Civil Engineer
Raker Rhodes Engineering LLC

Brick
Endicott’s Manganese Ironspot Brick

Curtainwall
EFCO Curtainwall

Translucent Wall Panels
CPI Quadwall

Site Area
4 acres

Building Area
23,000 sf

Photographs
Cameron Campbell

Drawings
Neumann Monson Architects

What were the circumstances of receiving the commission for this project?
A new superintendent for the Pella Community School District invited three firms to interview in order to provide master planning services. We have worked with the school district before and were awarded the master planning project. In order to build community consensus, we organized community meetings and facility tours to highlight facility needs and to provide a forum for community input. After the master plan had been developed and the subsequent bond issue had passed, the school district asked us to help them realize the vision of that master plan. The Career Academy was the first part of the master plan to be put into place.

Please provide an overview of the project.
The Career Academy of Pella is home to 23,000 square feet of vocational shops and classrooms for the community school district in Pella, Iowa. This project represents the strong collaborative relationship between the Pella Community School District and local private schools, area industry, and a regional community college. This new model of public-private partnership has enabled the school district to use this facility to train students of all ages in the skills needed in the local workforce and also provide for study in S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) areas.

What are the main ideas and inspirations influencing the design of the building?
As always, we strive for simplicity and truth in material, especially given the project typology and limited budget. The Eero Saarinen and Harry Weese works at Drake University in Des Moines, in particular, were referenced for the thoughtful relationship between the use of brick as a material and the large openings used for views and daylight.

How does the design respond to the unique qualities of the site?
This new building is located at the edge of the school district campus, adjacent to a single family residential neighborhood comprised largely of single story ranch homes. The project is sited immediately northwest of the existing high school, tucked into the hillside. Recessing the building into the earth helped reduce its cost and its overall height, allowing it to better blend into the neighboring context. The building aligns itself to the existing topography, which saved significant earthwork cost. Large window openings on the north and east allow for light and views of the adjacent ravine and high school practice field.

What products or materials have contributed to the success of the completed building?
The exterior material palette consists of durable materials that relate to the primarily masonry context. The dark brick (Endicott’s Manganese Ironspot), both in module size and coursing, references the brick found on adjacent structures, yet has its own identity to expres the unique program contained within the building. Ipe was used as building cladding and as a screening material that is durable, maintenance free, and adds warmth to the exterior material palette. The CPI Quadwall translucent wall panels used on the western elevation allow diffuse light to enter deep into the shop spaces and naturally illuminate work areas.

Email interview conducted by John Hill.

Career Academy of Pella

2015
Pella, Iowa

Client
Pella Community School District

Architect
Neumann Monson Architects
Iowa City, IA

Design Principal
Channing Swanson

Project Manager
Jackson Den Herder

Project Team
Alese Van Holland, Daryl Robinson, Tim Schroeder, Khalid Khan, Brian Warthen, Brent Westphal, Jess Mickle, Nick Lindsley, Sally Obernolte, Chris DeGroot

Structural Engineer
Raker Rhodes Engineering LLC

MEP/FP Engineer
Modus Engineering LTD

Landscape Architect
Dennis Reynolds Urban Design

Contractor
Larson and Larson Construction LLC

Civil Engineer
Raker Rhodes Engineering LLC

Brick
Endicott’s Manganese Ironspot Brick

Curtainwall
EFCO Curtainwall

Translucent Wall Panels
CPI Quadwall

Site Area
4 acres

Building Area
23,000 sf

Photographs
Cameron Campbell

Drawings
Neumann Monson Architects

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