Project Details
- Project Name
- Dover High School and Career Technical Center
- Architect
- HMFH Architects
- Client/Owner
- Dover NH School District
- Project Types
- Education
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 310,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2018
- Shared by
- HMFH Architects
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $71,500,000
Project Description
The vision for a new Dover High School, as articulated by teachers, administrators, students, and community members, was a fully integrated high school and Career Technical Center that facilitates a broad range of educational delivery methods and inspires hands-on exploration and learning.
When students and community members enter the school, they arrive at the Town Square, a central dining commons that acts as the heart of the school and unifies core spaces including the gym, auditorium, and publicly focused CTE spaces, from culinary arts to cosmetology. Career tech programs are also fully integrated into the academic wings and visible so that students are engaged and immersed in a culture of making: alongside science classrooms are spaces for pre-engineering and biotechnology; art classrooms abut woodworking and building technology programs; academic spaces are adjacent to marketing and business CTC classrooms. Along with classroom and specialized learning spaces, each wing contains a Learning Commons with social spaces and student-centered learning nodes.
The design reflects the idea of a "future proof" school, one that is truly flexible and can be re-organized by department, grade levels, or subject while maintaining equal access to the CTE and social spaces.