GMB Architecture + Engineering designed an innovative and updated space for Greenville High School in Greenville, Michigan.
With a high school building that felt outdated for 21st century learning, Greenville Public Schools had an opportunity to completely transform and upgrade their facility. By commissioning an aging building to improve energy efficiency, air quality, and building performance, the facility now has reduced maintenance, a longer lifespan, and spaces that are more comfortable learning environments for students. Greenville was able to extend the life of a school building by enhancing performance and energy efficiency, resulting in a more comfortable environment for occupants.
Renovations in the high school include a complete transformation of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) offerings to support new and evolving programming in robotics, construction trades, machining and tools, CAD, and mechatronics. Science labs and classrooms were expanded and spatially reconfigured to support a modern curriculum, and the team created extended, flexible learning opportunities outside of classrooms that encourage collaborative learning. In addition to finish and furniture upgrades throughout the building, new classroom technology and controls and upgrades to the auditorium further enhance the learning environment.
Design: GMB Architecture + Engineering Construction Manager: Clark Construction Company Photography: Bill Lindhout
Design: GMB Architecture + Engineering
Construction Manager: Clark Construction Company
Photography: Bill Lindhout
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