Jacob E. Manch Elementary School Phased Replacement, North Las Vegas, Nevada
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| Jacob E. Manch Elementary School Phased Replacement | |
| Designer | Ken Small AIA REFP SSA Architecture, Small Studio Associates LLC , Ken Small Architect |
| Location | North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
| Date | June 2008 to Aug 2009 |
| Building Type | School and Academic |
| Construction System | Structural Insulated Panels SIPS |
| Climate | Desert |
| Context | Campus Context |
| Architectural Style | Modern |
| Builder | Martin Harris Construction |
| Street Address | 4351 Lamont Street Walk Score |
| Notes | As of August 2009 the most advanced school building on the west coast. Highly energy efficient green building. 100% daylighted building, super secure, house concept educational design. The interiors are drop dead gorgeous! Multiple exterior learning environments. House concept includes 5 houses. Exterior learning areas are designed for different experiences and age groups. |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | ccsd |
| Cost | $20 million USD |
| Area | total campus 80,000 SF |
| Stories | 1 |
| Height | 60 feet varies |
| Site | campus |
| Program | k-5 |
| Awards | just completed |
As of August 2009 the most advanced school building on the west coast. Highly energy efficient green building. 100% daylighted building, super secure, house concept educational design. The interiors are drop dead gorgeous! Multiple exterior learning environments. House concept includes 5 houses. Exterior learning areas are designed for different experiences and age groups. This will be the most energy efficient school in the district even given one old building remaining from before.
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http://schools.ccsd.net/manch/
http://www.ssarch.org/MANCH.html
http://www.sips.org/content/index.cfm?pageId=275

