Shaping A Community
A comprehensive PK-12 school is a community unto itself. Students must experience individual success, while learning to think like global citizens. As a leader in PK-12 school design, Fanning Howey creates buildings that support personal and collective growth. We balance security and connectivity. We optimize shared resources. And we create smarter, happier students, more successful educators and a stronger community.
Commons areas create shared experiences for students of all ages.
“Our commons shows the whole school in motion.”
– ANDREW DERRY, FORMER HEAD OF SCHOOL, BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF HOUSTON
Economic pressures are forcing small neighborhood schools to consolidate, often resulting in a sense of lost identity among local residents.
Reclaiming Identity
When multiple communities choose to share a single PK-12 school, we collaborate with stakeholders to identify key elements of local culture and identity. These elements become the cornerstone of a thoughtful design that reflects all perspectives. Our deep expertise includes incorporating historic elements in new spaces, honoring local architectural styles and documenting history through graphic displays. With collaboration and creativity, the building becomes a place that honors the past and shapes a new shared future.
Wall signage is a chance to celebrate a community’s educational history.
Encourage Growth
The mental, physical and emotional needs of students are vastly different from kindergarten to high school. In PK-12 schools, we give students access to differentiated learning environments for each stage of their educational journey.
Young students use breakout spaces for personalized learning.
In grades PK-6, spaces provide a balance between school and real world experiences. In grades 7-12, students have access to spaces that prepare them for college and careers. We are mindful of shared experiences, including mentoring of younger students by older students. School pride and culture is also a key concern. Our smarter places for learning help students grow individually and as a community.
Middle classrooms are transitional spaces, with elementary-school level stability and high school- level freedom
Our goal is to leverage every square inch of the built environment as a tool for learning.
Inspire Curiosity
Today’s educators are supporting a student-driven learning curriculum. With this in mind, we design the built environment as a powerful tool for student exploration. At the elementary school level, we use lighting and finishes in a variety of shapes, colors and patterns. At the middle and high school grade levels, we include educational opportunities tied to the building systems. This includes dashboards with energy and water usage data, labeling of equipment in mechanical rooms and exposed piping and conduit systems.
FAR LEFT — Views to local landmarks ground students in a sense of place.
UPPER RIGHT — Art installations activate high-volume spaces.
LOWER RIGHT — Color-coded systems teach students about their building.
Safety First
PK-12 schools offer a different level of complexity when it comes to keeping students safe. The placement and definition of administrative services is a special challenge. Administrators need to be near the students they are responsible for, and they need to control entrance and exit areas, parking areas, bus loops and play areas. Community access to recreational and educational components should be designed to allow easy access without opening up the entire building after hours.
Transparency allows one teacher to visually control multiple spaces within the building.
We design PK-12 schools to appropriately separate younger students from older students, while also maximizing the sense of community that is inherent in a consolidated campus.
British International School of Houston
Katy, TX
Nord Anglia Education wanted to create a breakthrough PK-12 school designed around the varied and personal needs of learners. Fanning Howey and a local Houston architect collaborated with educators to design the British International School of Houston (BISH), a smarter place for learning that has flexibility and choice around every corner.
The open and engaging built environment helps BISH connect with parents of students, with one parent saying, “thanks to your staff for making this feel like home.”
line with our strategic goals, our brand new, state of the art campus is built completely around the very individual and personalized needs of our learners, it is the most pedagogically advanced school building in the world.”
John McCall, Director of Operations John.McCall@nordanglia.com 407.340.9796
“In– ANDREW DERRY FORMER HEAD OF SCHOOL
About Us
Fanning Howey is an integrated architecture, interiors, and engineering firm specializing in learning environments. We use the power of design to create smarter, happier learners, more successful educators and stronger communities.
From our offices in Ohio and Indiana, we have designed K-12 and Higher Education learning environments throughout the Midwest and across the country. Our team is devoted to finding ways to conceive and build inspirational places for teaching and learning.
WE ARE LEADERS IN:
• Architecture
• MEP Engineering
• Interior Design
• Landscape Architecture
• Technology Design
• Construction Administration
• Master Planning
• Educational Visioning
• Bond Issue/Referendum Assistance
PK-12 School Experience in Ohio
Alexander K-12 School Albany, OH 1,672 students
Allen East PK-12 School Harrod, OH 1,286 students
Antwerp PK-12 School Antwerp, OH 982 students
Arcanum PK-12 School Arcanum, OH 952 students
Beaver K-12 School Lisbon, OH 1,722 students
British International School of Houston Katy, TX 1,600 students
Botkins K-12 School Botkins, OH 644 students
Carey PK-12 School Carey, OH 914 students
Coldwater K-12 School Coldwater, OH 1,759 students
Columbus Grove PK-12 School Columbus Grove, OH 926 students
Crestview School Convoy, OH 1,000 students
River Terrace Education Campus Washington, DC 140 students
Edon Northwest PK-12 School Edon, OH 890 students
Elgin K-12 School Marion, OH 1,045 students
Felicity-Franklin P12 School Felicity, OH 1,500 students
Hicksville PK-12 School Hicksville, OH 1,050 students
Hillsdale PK-12 School Jeromesville, OH 900 students
Hopewell-Loudon PK-12 School Bascom, OH 883 students
Jennings PK-12 School Fort Jennings, OH 643 students
K-12 School for Creative and Performing Arts Cincinnati, OH 1,350 students
Logan Elm PK-12 School Circleville, OH 1,678 students
Margaretta PK-12 School Castalia, OH 1,076 students
Mississinawa Valley K-12 School Union City, OH 750 students
Montpelier PK-12 School Montpelier, OH 1,242 students
New London K-12 School New London, OH 1,200 students
Newton K-12 School Pleasant Hill, OH 521 students
Northwood PK-12 School Northwood, OH 922 students
Paulding PK-12 School Paulding, OH 1,471 students
Riverdale K-12 School Mount Blanchard, OH 1,174 students
Rolling Hills PK-School Cambridge, OH 1,582
Seneca East PK-12 School Attica, OH 1,076 students
Spencerville K-12 School Spencerville, OH 1,185 students
Tri-Village K-12 School
New Madison, OH 854 students
Twin Valley South K-12 School
West Alexandria, OH 1,300 students
Valley View PK-12 School Germantown, OH 1,703 students
West Liberty-Salem K-12 School West Liberty, OH 1,200 students
Western Reserve K-12 School Berlin Center, OH 860 students
“The Fanning Howey team met with every teacher and turned that input into a design we are all proud of today.”
– JASON KOZINA, SUPERINTENDENT
Northwood PK-12 School Northwood, OH
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