Dianne Feinstein Elementary School, San Francisco, California
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| Dianne Feinstein Elementary School | |
| Designer | K2A Architecture + Interiors, San Francisco, California, USA |
| Location | San Francisco, California, USA |
| Date | to January 2007 |
| Building Type | School and Academic |
| Context | Urban |
| Builder | Nibbi Brothers Construction |
| Street Address | 2550 25th Avenue |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | San Francisco Unified School District |
| Cost | $14.7 Million |
| Area | 64,400 Sq. Ft. |
| Stories | 2 |
| Site | 2 Acres |
| Program | 26 Classrooms in Grades K-5 |
Strategically designed on an undersized and sloping site, the new Dianne Feinstein Elementary School is a 64,400 square-foot, multi-story building, consisting of 26 classrooms. Bounded by Vicente Street, 24th, and 25th Avenues, the new school includes a large library, art room, a multi-purpose room, and community facilities.
This high profile urban school accommodates 500 children from kindergarten through fifth grade. Dianne Feinstein Elementary enjoys recognition as the first neighbourhood elementary school in San Francisco’s Parkside district.
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• K2A Architecture + Interiors - http://www.k2architects.com
• Dianne Feinstein Elementary School - http://www.k2architects.com/Movie2.html


