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One of the recipients of a 2008
AIA Honor Award is the Thomas
L. Wells Public School in Toronto, Ontario by local firm
Baird
Sampson Neuert Architects. The awards jury notes that
the school is "a model demonstrating sustainable design
principles and an enhanced learning environment" for
the next generation of schools in the Toronto District School
Board. They further cite the design as sensitive, arranged
to capture light and vent, and well-scaled, all contributing
to a positive experience for the students.
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Located in a suburban area of
Toronto, the building is sited
to connect its outdoor areas to a nearby green corridor. The
school's footprint is basically two parallel bars, with administrative
and recreational functions creating its public face to the
street, and classrooms facing the more private playing fields.
The classroom bar is bent in the middle to subtly cradle this
outdoor space. As well, since the classrooms face south, they
receive valuable sunlight, a corollary of the building's site
strategy. |
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Between these two parallel bars
(linked by an internal corridor) are two courtyards
and the library. The courtyards are used for play
and as places to gather. The
two-story mass of the school and its well-articulated composition
of brick, glass, and metal create embracing yet open spaces
for children and teachers. |
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Yet it is the library
that draws the most attention, not only from its location
at the center of the composition overlooking
the courtyard through a double-height, sloping glass wall,
but from its design. With the space afforded by its two-story
height, a wood-clad object is "inserted" into the
library to create a dynamic environment where wonder is piqued.
One need only see the repeated form of this object on the
classroom facade to recognize its importance. Placing this
emphasis on the library make sense, if learning is seen as
something that continues throughout life, and libraries are
seen as the places where this learning finds a home. |
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Thomas L. Wells Public School in Toronto,
Ontario by Baird
Sampson Neuert Architects |
2008.01.14 |
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