Nueva School Hillside Learning Complex, Hillsborough, California

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Nueva School Hillside Learning Complex
Designer Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, San Francisco, California, USA
Location Hillsborough, California, USA
Date to September 2007
Building Type School and Academic
Climate Warm Temperate
Context Suburban
Architectural Style Modern
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Client Nueva School
Area 27,000 square feet (gross, 3 buildings)
Stories 2
Site 116,309 square feet ( square meters)
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"Founded in 1967, the Nueva School is a private K-8 school serving 370 students. The school's mission is to inspire passion for lifelong learning, foster social acuity, and develop each child's imaginative mind, enabling students to learn how to make choices that will benefit the world.

"The Hillside Learning Complex includes three buildings—a library and media center, a student center, and a classroom building with administrative offices, seven classrooms, and an R&D lab—which are organized around a central plaza. The classroom building serves only the fifth through eighth grades. The student center serves lunch to the same group. The library serves the entire school." – AIA/COTE


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3 2-story buildings

  • 6,960 sq ft (646 sq meters)
  • 3,940 sq ft (366 sq meters)
  • 16,100 sq ft (1,500 sq meters)



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AIA/COTE Case Study Overview. 2008. American Institute of Architects. Viewed by D. Owen on 2008.0508.

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