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Beaumont Elementary School
(# 117)
Images Description Credits
Completion NA
Specific Use of Building Elementary School
Project Location Beaumont, CA
Context
The design for Beaumont ES #1 began with a commitment to communication. We developed a new approach to the Ed Spec process by using an online polling app to get more honest results based on anonymity. This effort for openness and accuracy was further demonstrated by our district-wide and student surveys.

Program
Priority number one to the district was to create flexible and collaborative environments that serve as platforms for 21st century learning inside their new elementary school. The program includes a 6,000 s.f. Administration building, 4,000 s.f. Student Learning Center, 14,000 s.f. Kindergarten village, 16,000 s.f. Grade 1 village, 19,000 s.f. Grades 2-3 village, 14,000 s.f. Grades 4-5 village, and a 10,000 s.f. Student Support Services building.

The estimated cost is $29.5 million.

Special Challenges & Solution
Our team’s focus on communication was important when the initial site location was determined to be unusable due to its location below the base flood plan. The search for a new site took months to qualify and test new locations all while taking the District’s budget into consideration.

Design
Villages are arranged around a central courtyard with play zones and outdoor classroom breakout areas. Each village, or building, features a central spine acting as a universal collaboration zone. This approach to an open environment was important to the RCOE (Riverside County Office of Education) since 3 Severely Disabled Classrooms were included on the Beaumont campus. These RCOE managed classrooms were intentionally integrated into the villages instead of isolating them as was a pattern from the past.

Each village is dotted with unique design features that help to form unique experiences for students. Imagine the scene of students storming outside to watch a movie about volcanoes on the outdoor screen, or a class being held outside on a beautiful day. These moments wouldn’t be possible without the organic Integration of different learning & discovery environments.

Community Environment Priorities:
•    Take an active role in the community.
•    Vibrant campus identity is a neighborhood beacon and gives recognition to the school.
•    Prominent Cougar Way entrance is close to the street and welcomes the community.
•    Make campus open yet secure during public events by orchestrating public and private spaces
•    Encourage students to walk from local housing without ignoring site security

Physical Environment & High Performance features:
•    Pedestrian and bike access
•    LEDs and enhanced lighting controls
•    Drought tolerant landscaping
•    Low-flow water fixtures
•    High efficiency HVAC
•    Energy management systems
•    Renewable energy production ready roof design
•    Exterior overhangs and high efficiency windows
•    Recycled materials (example: Structural steel)
•    Storage and collection of recyclables
•    Construction waste management
•    Daylighting and quality views through windows in all regularly occupied space
•    Low V.O.C. paints and coatings

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