SCHEMATIC DESIGN PRESENTATION ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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March 16, 2015 SCHEMATIC DESIGN PRESENTATION ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DUNCANVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Acknowledgments 2 Narrative 3 The Process 4 Site Analysis 6 Site Plan 7 ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DUNCANVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Massing Model 8 Floor Plans 9-10 Renderings 11-14 Space Program 15 Schedule 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 1

Duncanville ISD Project Design Team Dr. Alfred Ray Superintendent Craig Drone, AIA, LEED AP Principal, Huckabee Marlies Peregory Board President Terry Salinas, AIA Associate Principal, Huckabee Phil McNeely Board Vice President Tina Alford Project Leader, Huckabee Carla Fahey Board Secretary Jim Wallace Elijah Granger Board Member Design Leader, Huckabee Civil Engineering Tom Kennedy Board Member RLK Engineering Allen, TX Renee McNeely Board Member MEP Engineering ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DUNCANVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Janice Savage-Martin Board Member Estes, McClure and Associates Tyler, TX Food Service Food Service Design Professionals Dallas, TX Mike Chrietzberg Chief of Staff Structural Engineering Huckabee Dr. Larry McHaney Deputy Superintendent for Learning Services Fort Worth, TX Ronald Kuehler Chief Financial & Operations Officer Technology/Security Huckabee Fort Worth, TX Kyle Berger Chief Technology Officer Interior Design Huckabee Renae Murphy Chief Communications Officer Fort Worth, TX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 2

ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DUNCANVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Project Introduction Acton Elementary School is an existing facility that was planned for replacement as part of the November 4, 2014 bond package. The new campus, which will serve grades PK-5, will be located adjacent to Kennemer Middle School in a two-story building. The student population from the current location will be relocated to the new campus. Acton Elementary will also accommodate fifth graders in its second year of operation. The new Acton campus will provide the following: Classrooms for PK-5th grades, including additional classrooms for future growth Cafeteria/dining with stage Full service kitchen Computer labs Shared activity centers for each grade level Controlled entry vestibule Two playgrounds; one serving Pre-K and Kindergarten, and one serving upper grades Courtyard/outdoor learning space from the library Site Circulation Acton Elementary School will be built on property owned by the district, adjacent to Kennemer Middle School. Access to Acton will be from Wheatland Rd. and Clark Road. The main entrance is off Wheatland Road, and serves as the parent drop off and pick up loop. This drive utilizes the existing Kennemer staff entrance. Start and end times for each campus are staggered, so the traffic will not overlap during peak times. Visitor parking (33 spaces) will be provided at this main entrance. The bus loop and staff parking (approximately 81 spaces) is accessed from Clark Road, and this entrance will be dedicated for Acton use. Service and delivery access will also enter from Clark Road, and this drive will provide sufficient stacking for the busses. This entrance will have a gate that can be locked after hours, to control access to the site. Building Design The building is situated to take advantage of natural daylight. Classrooms will have windows at the north-south direction, which provide the best daylight. Due to the limited buildable area of the site, Acton will be a twostory campus. First floor contains all of the common areas: gym, library, cafeteria, administration, and resource rooms. Pre-K, Kindergarten and First Grade are also located on the first floor, with access to their own playground. These Pre-K and Kindergarten classrooms have their own restroom within each classroom. The second floor contains grades 2-5, computer lab, and staff workrooms. The floor plan is organized in pods, or clusters, with each grade level centered around an activity center. Each grade level will have 5 classrooms and their own activity center. This open activity area is slightly larger than a classroom, and will allow students to gather together in larger numbers for collaboration. Each grade level will also have their own staff workroom and storage areas. These pods are visually expressed at the exterior, with a volume that projects from the wall. This provides visual interest and allows for a variation of daylight into the classrooms and the shared activity areas. Main corridors will have clerestory windows at the second level. The library is at the center of the campus, and is a two story volume offering plenty of natural daylight and views. Both levels of the building will have a computer lab, which will look into the library. Adjacent to the library is an opportunity for an outdoor learning environment and courtyard area. This space will be sheltered from the roads, and will not be adjacent to vehicular traffic. The proposed bus loop will be utilized to accommodate both busses and day care shuttles. The cafeteria and gym will both provide areas for staging students in mornings and afternoons. Located between the gym and cafeteria is another entrance lobby. This entry will be used for afterhours events and meetings to provide easy access to the gym, library, and cafeteria. NARRATIVE Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 3

COLLECT INFORMATION GENERATE IDEAS FOR FEEDBACK 1 2 3 4 5 THE PROCESS Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 4

1 EVOLVED CONCEPT 2 EVOLVED CONCEPT THE PROCESS Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 5

N SITE ANALYSIS Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 6

LOW HIGH ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VIEW LOOKING TO SITE N SITE PLAN Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 7

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LOW HIGH ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VIEW LOOKING TO SITE N MASSING MODEL Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 8

EXTERIOR RENDERINGS BIRDS EYE VIEW Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 11

EXTERIOR RENDERINGS FRONT ENTRANCE Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 12

EXTERIOR RENDERINGS LIBRARY VIEW Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 13

EXTERIOR RENDERINGS SOUTH ENTRANCE Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 14

No. Unit Net No. of No. Unit Net No. of Program of Spaces Program of Spaces Program of Spaces Stations Area Area Students Stations Area Area Students No. Stations Unit Area Net Area No. of Students INSTRUCTIONAL SPACES PRE-KINDERGARTEN 5 5,850 110 Pre-K Classroom 5 900 4,500 Toilet 5 50 250 110 Activity Center 1 800 800 Storage / Pod Workroom 1 300 300 KINDERGARTEN 5,850 110 Kindergarten Classroom 5 900 4,500 110 Toilet 5 50 250 Shared Activity Center 1 800 800 Storage / Pod Workroom 1 300 300 FIRST GRADE 5,100 110 1st Grade Classroom 5 800 4,000 110 Toilet 0 50 0 Shared Activity Center 1 800 800 Storage / Pod Workroom 1 300 300 SECOND GRADE 5 160 5,100 110 2nd Grade Classroom 5 800 4,000 110 Shared Activity Center 1 800 800 Storage / Pod Workroom 1 300 300 THIRD GRADE 5 160 5,100 110 3rd Grade Classroom 5 800 4,000 110 Shared Activity Center 1 800 800 Storage / Pod Workroom 1 300 300 FOURTH GRADE 5 160 5,100 110 4th Grade Classroom 5 800 4,000 110 Shared Activity Center 1 800 800 Storage / Pod Workroom 1 300 300 FIFTH GRADE 5 160 5,100 110 5th Grade Classroom 5 800 4,000 110 Shared Activity Center 1 800 800 Storage / Pod Workroom 1 300 300 Subtotal Instructional Spaces 37,200 770 SPECIAL PROGRAMS Music 1 975 975 Instrument Storage 1 220 220 Art 1 900 900 Kiln 0 140 0 Storage 1 115 115 Team Learning Center 1 1,510 1,510 Small Group Resource Room 1 400 400 Speech 1 400 400 Diagnostician 1 300 300 Test 1 100 100 Math Center 1 400 400 Reading Center 1 400 400 Subtotal Special Programs 5,720 0 LEARNING CENTER Library 1 3,420 3,420 Storage 1 140 140 Library Office / Workroom 1 250 250 Computer Lab 2 950 1,900 Subtotal Learning Center 3,810 953 5,710 0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Gymnasium (74' Court with folding bleachers) 1 4,000 4,000 Office 1 90 90 Storage 1 240 240 Subtotal Physical Education 4,330 0 FOOD SERVICES Dining 1 4,000 4,000 Table Storage 1 200 200 Platform 1 900 900 Ramp to Stage 1 125 125 Kitchen 1 3,000 3,000 Serving Janitor Office Dishwashing Can Washing Toilet Kitchen Cooler Freezer Subtotal Food Services 8,225 0 ADMIN & SPECIAL SERVICES Reception 1 500 500 Clinic with office & toilet 1 250 250 Office 1 80 80 Toilet/Shower 1 100 100 Cots 1 75 75 Secretary 1 120 120 Workroom (Admin) 1 250 250 Principal 1 250 250 Records 1 150 150 General Storage 1 150 150 Book Storage 1 400 400 Conference 1 240 240 ISS 1 300 300 Restroom 1 50 50 Asst Principal 1 200 200 Staff Break Room 2 400 800 Staff Toilet 1 50 50 Staff Toilet 2 50 100 Counselor 1 200 200 Unassigned Office 1 200 200 Work Room (Teacher) 2 350 700 Subtotal Admin & Special Services 5,165 0 COMMON AREAS Boys Restroom - 1 (Café/Gym Area) 1 210 210 Girls Restroom - 1 (Café/Gym Area) 1 210 210 Staff Restroom - 1 (Café/Gym Area) 1 50 50 Restroom Vestibule -1 (Café/Gym Area) 1 195 195 Boys Restroom 3 210 630 Girls Restroom 3 210 630 Staff Restroom 3 50 150 Restroom Vestibule 3 195 585 Staff Toilet 3 50 150 Storage [Exterior] 1 95 95 MDF 1 110 110 IDF 3 75 225 Main Electrical 1 190 190 Electrcial Closet (1) 3 80 240 Main Riser 1 75 75 Central Custodial 1 180 180 Janitor (PK) 3 65 195 Subtotal Common Area 4,120 0 Subtotal Net Area 70,470 770 Common Area (Circulation/Walls/Misc) 0.35 24,665 NEW BUILDING SF TOTAL 95,135 770 SPACE PROGRAM Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 15

MASTER SCHEDULE Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. January - August 2015 2016 Pre-Design Phase 01.29.15 03.13.15 Conceptual Design Phase 02.09.15 02.17.15 Schematic Design Phase 02.12.15 03.09.15 Design Development 05.29.15 03.10.15 Construction Document 04.03.15 05.29.15 03.10.15 04.14.15 Jurisdictional Review 05.08.15 07.24.15 04.03.15 05.29.15 Bid & Award 04.06.15 05.25.15 05.29.15 07.23.15 Construction Observation Services 06.08.15 06.01.15 07.13.15 08.22.16 TODAY SITE/STRUCTURAL PACKAGE BUILDING PACKAGE SCHEDULE Acton Elementary School, Duncanville Independent School District 16