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Bowie 6th Grade Center
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Canyon High School
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Greenways Intermediate School
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Lorenzo deZavala Middle School
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St. Andrew’s Episcopal School
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White Deer ISD
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Wildorado K-12 School
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Bowie 6th Grade Center
To address crowding issues at their current Middle School, Amarillo ISD voted to construct a new 69,000 square foot facility for sixth grade only students at Bowie Middle School. The building encompasses the latest in technology to enhance the student experience including smart technology in every classroom and collaboration areas. Built on a small 4-acre site, the design is 2 story with an open balcony to bring the first and second floor commons together in a tall naturally lit space. The gymnasium is constructed of pre-cast concrete panels and structural concrete tees to provide a safe room for the students and staff in the event of a tornado.
- “Throughout the design process, they have been attentive to our needs and desires, all while recognizing our budgetary guidelines. They have been very detailed with their design and have given us exactly what we asked for, and more!” Shawna Ham – Former Supervisor, AISD Construction and Maintenance – Amarillo ISD
Size
69,000 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
2 story commons with natural lighting
Collaboration spaces for enhanced learning
Gymnasium designed as storm shelter
Secured entry for safety
Large Media Center at heart of school
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Interiors
Canyon High School
A new 236,000 square foot High School campus housing 9-12 grade that opened in the Fall of 2004. The campus includes 4 structures including an Academic Building, Athletic Complex, Vocational and Field House Building and a Tennis Center. The 40 acre site was developed to also include practice fields for football and soccer, a regulation size all- weather track and 8 tennis courts. Features include an 800 seat auditorium, an 1800 seat Gymnasium, an open 2 story Commons / Dining area and 5 computer labs.
- "Lavin Architects has been proactive, responsive to our needs, and dedicated to the quality and success of our construction program. You can count on Lavin Architects from the project's beginning to it's successful completion." Mike Wartes, Former Canyon ISD Superintendent
Size
236,000 SF (in 3 buildings)
Services Provided
Master Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
2 story Commons with ornamental staircases
Competition gymnasium with mixed seating types for 1,800
Separate Vocational Building / Field House with indoor football training facility
800 seat auditorium with balcony
Design Team
Tom Lavin, Principal
Greenways Intermediate School
A new 92,000 square foot Intermediate School serving 5th and 6th graders. The school was designed for a projected population of 800 students. A double “H” plan was utilized to provide separation between the grades with common spaces in the center. Great attention was paid to utilize natural light and open spaces to provide an inviting atmosphere for learning.
Size
92,180 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Natural lighting throughout
Secured Main Entrance
Separation of Grades with Shared Common Spaces
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect
Lorenzo deZavala Middle School
A new 113,000 square foot Middle School for fifth thru eighth grade students that opened Fall 2005 was the first new facility built by Amarillo ISD in 40 years. Designed to house 4 different grade levels as opposed to the traditional 3 levels in middle school, this design incorporates 4 separate wings for the 4 grade levels with common spaces in the center. As separation between 5/6 grade and 7/8 grade was very important to the district, separate entrances and 2 commons with remote Assistant Principal and counselor offices help keep the students in their respective areas while sharing the gymnasium, cafeteria and media center are achieved through scheduling.
- "Our new middle school is a perfect example of Lavin's ability to blend design and cost effectiveness as it is the only new campus in our recent bond issue to be completed within budget." Jim Lawson, Former Director of Construction and Maintenance
Size
113,000 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Secured Main Entrance
Masonry interior in all common spaces
Clock tower paying homage to school’s namesake
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect
St. Andrew’s Episcopal School
Our firm was selected to design the school after winning a design competition. The school has been built over several years in multiple phases as funds were available. Phase I was constructed in 1998 and only the first floor was finished out to house the Kindergarten classes of the school. The second floor was left as a shell until 2007 when it was finished out with classrooms, art rooms, music rooms and auditorium for the Middle School component of the school. In 2018, a 16,890 sf addition added a new gymnasium that was designed to double as an auditorium. The addition also included locker rooms and a full concession stand for the new gymnasium. Approximately 10,200 sf was renovated to provide a storm shelter for the students in several classrooms.
- "Lavin Architects did what they said they would do; did it when they said they would do it; and, did it for what they said it would cost. We were especially grateful for the prompt, attentive and personal consideration we received from the initial phases through the very end of the project." Connie Wooten, Former St. Andrews Head of School
Size
33,200 SF (Phase I and II)
16,890 SF (Phase III)
Services Provided
Master Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Exterior designed to compliment existing school while providing new features
Vaulted ceilings in 2nd floor spaces
Classrooms designed to serve as storm shelter
Design Team
Sarah deGrood, Architect
White Deer ISD
White Deer ISD and Lavin Architects began bond planning with White Deer ISD in late 2013 for the 2014 bond projects which were eventually voted for and constructed. The flagship projects were the new state-of-the-art Athletic Complex and 7th and 8th Grade building which includes a Band Hall and tornado shelter. The project also included the study and renovations to existing facilities. The improvements included entrance security improvements, energy-efficient window replacements, HVAC replacements, parking improvements, and other upgrades.
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Size
40,875 SF Gymnasium Addition
14,800 SF Classroom Addition
Services Provided
Pre Bond Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Sunken Gymnasium with auditorium style seating on home side
New Band Hall and Tornado Shelter
Secured Entry improvements
Design Team
Wildorado K-12 School
Wildorado ISD passed a $13 million dollar bond election in their community to build a school building for the first time in over 60 years. The new facility houses students from PreK thru 12th grade. Great care was taken to separate younger students from the Middle School and High School students while allowing everyone to share common spaces such as cafeteria, library, and gymnasium. The project also includes a shop for the Agricultural program and a football field. Clerestory windows in corridors and commons bring natural light into all main communal spaces. The secondary gymnasium also doubles as an auditorium with enhanced acoustics and sound system and a large stage as utilizing all square footage available was of great importance to the success of the program.
Size
52,000 SF
Services Provided
Pre-Bond Planning and Promotion
Master Planning
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
High Volume combined Commons / Cafeteria with natural lighting
Secondary gymnasium doubles as Auditorium
Pre-K thru 12th grade in one building
Design Team
Sheila A. Sims, AIA, Architect
Sarah deGrood, Interiors