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Jiane Du, Project Designer, while with Marquis Associates in association
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| A Dynamic Community Center With Room to Grow |
We carefully planned this $21 million campus serving 1200 students and the community in northern Sonoma County, California. The 110,000 square foot high school is structured around a center quad with four complexes and four general classroom clusters defining the campus as whole, and providing a dynamic platform for continued growth.
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| Key Project Considerations |
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One central goal was to offer a remarkable range of learning environments with room to expand and accommodate over 1800 students as the community grows |
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To best serve the widest range of people and interests, we needed to develop the facility in concert with school staff, parents, teachers, and community members
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| Project Successes Achieved Through Design |
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The impressive theatre of the performing arts complex represents only one example of the community's significant commitment to the arts |
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There is also a visual arts complex with facilities for fine arts, ceramics and photography, and an art gallery, along with the library and media center containing audio-visual facilities, a computer lab, and a television studio |
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A science and applied technology complex houses various labs |
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A large athletic complex includes seating for over a thousand spectators, two full-size indoor basketball courts, large exercise rooms, complete locker and team room facilities, a practice gym, and stadiums and playing fields shared with the community |
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The high school effectively serves as a focus for civic pride and community activity |
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