This brand-new middle school sits on a sloping site overlooking the Tualatin River. Deliberately nestled into the hillside to preserve existing views from the adjoining neighborhood, the building is being fashioned from timeless materials that relate to the natural context and a nearby historic homestead site. The main facades will be created using pre-cast concrete panels to reduce waste, increase energy efficiency, and improve installation time. The building will contain a double-sided stage to allow performance to occur in either the gymnasium or student commons, allowing the flexibility needed for a school with a thriving performing arts program.
Learning neighborhoods are arranged around a central double-height library, with access to the external learning courtyard and a view of the river beyond. Each neighborhood has five general classrooms, one science classroom, one small group room, and restrooms arranged around an ‘L’ shaped porch that provides both visual supervision and a sense of separation for small groups of students.
Status: Under Construction
Location: West Linn, OR, US
My Role: Design Development, Construction Documents
Additional Credits: Work done while at Arcadis. The project team included Jonathan Steel, Jim Fitzpatrick, Rebecca Grant, Rebecca Stuecker, Robert Musial, and Marta Lilly.