Louis-Saint-Laurent School / STGM Architectes + Ateliers Architecture
Briefly

The school's recent expansion features five new preschool classrooms and a central learning hub, promoting an integrated living and learning environment for children connected to nature. The addition includes a new entrance hall leading to the schoolyard, while the existing building underwent renovations to streamline the layout, particularly relocating the administration area. New cloakrooms and an outdoor classroom were added, supporting a functional design that enhances direct community access. The extension, made of durable clay brick, maintains consistency in scale and materials with the original 1959 structure, showcasing a contemporary yet cohesive aesthetic.
The extension of the school incorporates five preschool classrooms and a learning hub, enhancing the learning environment while maintaining a strong connection to the outdoors.
Renovations include a new entrance hall and reorganized spaces, clarifying the layout and optimizing the accessibility of different school sectors, creating a harmonious flow.
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