
"The Agnews campus features a thoughtful design that integrates elementary, middle, and high schools into a cohesive space, while honoring the site’s historical significance."
"The aim is to foster collaboration between different educational stages through shared spaces, promoting mentoring and a smooth transition in the curriculum."
The Agnews campus combines three educational institutions—elementary, middle, and high schools—on a 55-acre site, formerly a mental health facility. Designed to promote collaboration and peer mentoring, the schools utilize a shared architectural style but retain unique identities through color, scale, and landscape design. This proximity and the inclusion of shared-use spaces support a sequenced curriculum, allowing for a smoother transition for students between different educational stages. The planning of the campus respects the site's history while creating a modern learning environment.
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