Join us for a tour of the new School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth, a 35,000-sf mass timber K-12 academic and 15,000-sf physical education project on the historic Washington School for the Deaf campus. The new buildings consolidated the K-12 grades into one structure, added the Hunter gymnasium and was specifically designed for learning environments that prioritize ASL-English bilingual instruction. The school remained fully operational during construction, utilizing two other campus buildings for classes, which were later demolished once the new building was completed.
The tour will focus on the intersections of sustainability, resiliency, diversity, and education. This integrated progressive design-build project will showcase the thought and care that went into designing Deaf-centric learning environments—environments that increase engagement, reduce stress, and foster a home-like learning atmosphere. We will tour and discuss the sustainable features of the building, including the use of natural materials, daylighting, and energy-efficient systems. Additionally, we will walk the site of the refurbished geothermal plant that is slated for construction of new and increased capacity systems, and we will discuss how the academic building was designed for future tie-ins.
Tour Leaders:
Alan Halleck
Preconstruction Lead / Project Executive
Skanska
Kate Betschart
Senior Project Engineer
Skanska
Jeremy Toews
MEP Design Project Manager
Glumac
Mary Stone
Energy Analyst
Glumac
Rob Schnare
Preconstruction Manager
JH Kelly
Tour Details:
3:00pm meet and socialize
3:15pm tour begins. We will be touring:
4:30pm Tour Ends
4:30-5:00pm Q&A
Optional Happy Hour to immediately follow
Tour Location:
3107 E Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver, WA 98661
To start the tour, we will be meeting at the Main Entrance Canopy.
Parking
Free Street Parking is located north of the campus (off of Evergreen Blvd) along Grove Street or Gillis Street. Or east of the campus (off of Evergreen Blvd) Martin Court.
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October 10, 2024 3:00pm | October 10, 2024 5:00pm |
September 23, 2024
September 09, 2024
September 19, 2023
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