Project Details
- Project Name
- Carolina Day Lower School Renovation and Addition
- Location
-
1345 Hendersonville Rd
NC
- Architect
- Clark Nexsen
- Client/Owner
- Carolina Day School
- Project Types
- Education
- Size
- 36,463 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2016
- Awards
- 2017 AIA - Local Awards
- Shared by
- Perkins Eastman
- Project Status
- Built
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
The Lower School at Carolina Day serves first through fifth graders in an inquiry-based learning environment, focused on supporting student growth and providing problem solving opportunities. Prior to its renovation and addition, the Lower School faced several key challenges: lack of a clear entrance and wayfinding; lack of flexibility within instructional spaces; the need for additional space; and outdated building systems and technology. The design solution responds to their needs, enhancing indoor-outdoor connectivity, and positioning the school to meet changing trends in K-12 education. The renovation and addition instructs by design and provides light-filled, engaging spaces for students, teachers, and staff. Complementing the existing facility, designed by renowned local architect Bertram King, a 6,500 square foot addition establishes a new face for the school while housing administrative offices and a multipurpose library space. This addition significantly improves wayfinding for visitors and facilitates efficient use of space, enabling the original structure to be fully repurposed as functional classroom space. The addition also completes the enclosure of the existing courtyard, creating a gathering space and play area while enhancing campus security. Located adjacent to the town of Biltmore Forest, the school is surrounded by Asheville’s outdoor beauty and care was taken in the renovation design to reinforce this indoor-outdoor connection. Nearly every space in the facility has an exterior view and generous natural light.