Commodore John Barry Elementary School
Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Architekci
- Ross Barney Architects
- Location
- Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Year
- 2008 Client
School District of Philadelphia
Program
100,000 square feet
Associate Architect
The Sheward Partnership
Photography
Matt Wargo
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The new Commodore John Barry Elementary School accommodates 646 students from pre-kindergarten through 8th Grade on Philadelphia’s west side. The site is bounded on all four sides by 2 story brick row houses, dating to the early 1900’s.
The design challenge for this project was to provide a first rate academic facility on a gritty, tight urban site. To maximize outdoor play area and neighborhood green space, a four-story school was designed with minimal at grade play areas and roof gardens adjacent to 4th floor classrooms.
The schedule was a challenge for the project. Design and Construction Documents were completed in 8 months and construction complete in 16 months. The original schedule called design and construction to be completed in 3 years.
The new school contains 46 classrooms. Additional instructional spaces include Art, Science, Vocal Music, and Technical Education. The building contains a Cafetorium with a stage area and Warming Kitchen, a Gymnasium with locker and shower areas and an Instructional Media Center, containing a computer classroom, conference rooms and a library.
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