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Career and Technical Education School
Fayette County Public School
The future Fayette County Public Schools Career and Technical Education (CTE) facility will be located at the former Lexington Herald-Leader site in downtown Lexington on Midland Avenue. FCPS and the EOP Design Team aimed to preserve the building’s architectural and functional history while creating a unique aesthetic for the CTE program. They expanded upon the existing transparency along Midland Avenue, enabling the public to glimpse the energy and activities of the CTE programs where they once saw the Herald-Leader’s presses.
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EOP introduced a more intimate pedestrian connection along Midland Avenue with entry canopies and deep walkways. They also animated the existing Midland and Main Street facades by expanding the floor plates and using glass to highlight the CTE functions. To incorporate the building’s history, the design team explored the origins and purpose of newspapers, learning about the acta diurna, a Roman daily notice displayed in the town square.
This historical concept inspired a 25’ x 15’ CNC-carved solid surface wall at the school’s entrance, featuring illustrations of each program offered at the facility. The design team also incorporated stippling, a technique used in newspaper graphics, as circular perforations throughout the building to form larger motifs and patterns. As the Herald-Leader transitioned to the digital age, the team created a multimedia mural made of small, colored, pixel-like squares, representing Kentucky’s internet deserts and oases.
Aesthetically, the building is primarily industrial, with exposed metals, block, and technical machinery to honor its history and accommodate the CTE programs’ needs. Bright colors like fuchsia, orange, and lime green break up the long exterior façade and interior spaces, creating energy and emphasis. Wayfinding signage, constructed of lit acrylic, mimics newspaper covers, and the landscape design incorporates elements of pixelation and perforation.
Brenda Cowan Elementary School
Fayette County Public Schools
The project includes the construction of 80,948 square foot on 15 acres designed for a capacity of 750 students. The program includes 30 classrooms, 2 SBDM classrooms, 1 FMD classroom, 2 preschool classrooms, 7 resource rooms, music classroom, art classroom, nature studies classroom, computer classroom, media center with 21st century makers space, gymnasium, and cafeteria. Through evidence-based design, the school enhances learning by introducing natural light via six clerestories and double-glazed clear solar control acid etch Solarban glass. The sloping site features natural stone serpentine retaining walls and bioswales to create an eco-friendly environment for teaching. The site has a soccer field and playground area for all students
Lexington, KY
80,000 SF Status Completed 2019
Services Provided
Architectural Design
Interior Architectural Design Team Leadership
Client Reference
Lars Finneseth, Project Coordinator, Fayette County Public Schools
(859) 381-3829
Project Budget $15,570,369