Central Regional Elementary School #22

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2008 Exhibition of School
Planning and Architecture
Central Regional Elementary
School #22
Playa Vista, CA
Design Concept
Osborn Architects
Central Regional Elementary School
#22
Joint-Use Library Exterior
Community Environment:
Community input has been incorporated into CRES#22’s design since the inception of the project. A
continuous cycle of meetings with community stakeholders and representatives ensures that the design both
serves the needs of the community as well as taking advantage of the community’s strengths and assets. One
example of this interaction is CRES#22’s utilization of the local Los Angeles Public library branch as a resource
for its students. This community asset allows the school’s library (also available for the general public use) to
focus on specific curriculum needs.
Joint-Use Library Interior
Community Environment:
CRES#22’s multipurpose space is a second example. This specified joint-use area provides the community of
Playa Vista with a large gathering space, indoor sports gymnasium and stage facility. A final example of
community collaboration is seen in the school’s utilization of the adjacent Discovery Park and Playa Vista play
fields for learning excursions and outdoor play areas throughout the year. In exchange, students from other
schools who visit the Discovery Park will find further educational opportunities available through CRES#22’s
science focused agenda.
Kindergarten Interior
Learning Environment:
Through collaboration with Loyola Marymount University, CRES#22 will be a teacher training elementary
school with a focus on science education and flexible learning environments. This collaboration’s goal is to
accommodate multiple teaching and learning styles as well as the continuously changing landscape of
education theory.
Increased storage area that allows for less clutter and a focus on student work defines one of the flexible
classroom initiatives. Other initiatives include extending the classroom environment to the exterior
courtyard, design features for student-driven science experimentation, and multiple teaching and learning
surfaces within each classroom to accommodate educators and students of all heights and abilities.
Courtyard Diagram
Physical Environment:
CRES#22’s sustainability agenda and path towards a LEED Gold rating steers the school to pursue numerous
educational opportunities associated with this agenda. Permanent displays of the school’s sustainable
features serve as learning tools and compel students’ awareness of the building’s systems and their impact on
the environment. Photovoltaics dominate the roofscape and extend beyond to supply 61% of the site’s
expected energy use.
Exploration Play Courtyard
Physical Environment:
A geothermal water source heat pump supplies the buildings’ HVAC system by utilizing the earth’s intrinsic
ability to maintain consistent temperatures. A series of 300’ deep vertical piping shafts circulate water deep in
the ground. In the central courtyard a window looks into the primary pump room for an educational display.
While common in other parts of the country, this system is not widely used in California, and will be the first
time used in LAUSD.
Conceptualization of Massing on Site
Planning Process:
The rigidity of the program is adopted and expressed through a bar of program that breaks and folds within
the site parameters. The manipulations undertaken are evident in the form and aesthetics of the building. The
site barely fits the required educational and support program. With single-point site access, safety in terms of
separating pedestrian traffic from vehicular traffic was paramount.
Façade Diagram
Planning Process:
Beyond LAUSD’s large contingency, a broad coalition of expertise has been tapped during the design process
of CRES#22. A partnership with the adjacent Loyola Marymount University has resulted in the focus on a
flexible learning environment with teacher training facilities. Collaboration with the Playa Vista development
and governing bodies has ensured that the school fits into the community and fits the community’s needs.
Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture
2008 Project Data
Submitting Firm :
Project Role
Project Contact
Title
Address
City, State or Province, Country
Phone
Osborn Architects
Architect
Dawn Brisco
Job Captain
320 E. Harvard St.
Glendale, CA 91205
818-246-3112
Joint Partner Firm:
Project Role
Project Contact
Title
Address
City, State or Province, Country
Phone
N/A
Other Firm:
Project Role
Project Contact
Title
Address
City, State or Province, Country
Phone
N/A
Construction Firm:
Project Role
Project Contact
Title
Address
City, State or Province, Country
Phone
N/A
Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture
2008 Project Details
Project Name
LAUSD CRES#22
City
Playa Vista
State
California
District Name
Los Angeles Unified School District
Supt/President
Michelle King
Occupancy Date
September 2012
Grades Housed
K-5
Capacity (Students)
650 students
Site Size (acres)
4.8 acres
Gross Area (sq. ft.)
58,439 sf
Per Occupant (pupil)
89 sf
gross/net please indicate
Design and Build?
No
If yes, Total Cost:
Includes:
If no,
Site Development:
$5,061,9483 (DD estimate)
Building Construction:
$25,145,017 (DD estimate)
Fixed Equipment:
Included
Other:
Total:
$30,206,500 (DD estimate)
Courtyard
Walk Along South Edge