John S. Park Elementary Phased Replacement, Las Vegas, Nevada
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| John S. Park Elementary Phased Replacement | |
| Designer | Ken Small |
| Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
| Date | 2003 to 2004 |
| Building Type | School and Academic |
| Climate | Desert |
| Context | Campus Context |
| Architectural Style | Modern |
| Builder | Burke |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | CCSD |
| Cost | 6,000,000 |
| Area | entire campus is about 80,000 sf |
| Stories | 1 |
| Height | 60 feet |
| Program | phased replacement |
| Awards | 7 |
According to CCSD J. S. Park was the first phased replacement project in this very large district. It was enormously successful having attained many awards. One of the buildings is also the first classroom building to be completely daylighted. This campus also has the first daylighted free standing library building by the same architect (Ken Small).
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http://www.ssarch.org/Park1.htm http://schools.ccsd.net/jspark/

