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


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