Portfolio: Community Centers

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Community Centers

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Firm Overview

Fanning Howey is an integrated architecture, interiors, and engineering firm specializing in learning environments. We use the power of design to create smarter, happier learners, more successful educators and stronger communities. From our offices in Ohio and Indiana, we have designed K-12 and Higher Education learning environments throughout the Midwest and across the country. Our team is devoted to finding ways to conceive and build inspirational places for teaching and learning.

W E A R E LE A D E R S I N :

• Architecture • MEP Engineering • Interior Design • Landscape Architecture • Technology Design • Construction Administration • Master Planning • Educational Visioning • Bond Issue/Referendum Assistance

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K-12 school designs in 37 states since 1961

new or renovated student activity centers

professionals focused on improving learning environments

globally in LEED certification design for K-12 schools

years of expertise creating impactful spaces

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Community Centers For six decades, Fanning Howey has worked to create connections between schools and the communities they serve. We believe that the schools are an extension of the community, and should therefore benefit all residents. Onsite community centers can help districts improve local resources from health and wellness to community activities or entertainment.

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Newton K-12 School Field House Pleasant Hill, OH

As criteria architect, Fanning Howey set the stage for a cost-effective field house project with maximum impact for the Pleasant Hill community. The field house includes a full-size court with Mondo flooring, a threelane track, two basketball goals, suspended baseball netting curtains and portable bleachers. The design also includes a multi-purpose physical education room with rubber athletic flooring, a community room with a kitchenette, two locker rooms and a storage room.

A B OV E | Mondo flooring supports a wide variety of sports, after school and community activities. 6 3

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CLIENT Newton Local Schools SCOPE 15,000 New SF COST $2.0 M C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Pat McBride Superintendent 937.676.3271 pat_mcbride@newton. k12.oh.us

EXPERTISE • Criteria architect for new field house • Community room


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Hicksville Athletic Complex Hicksville, OH

A new athletic complex gives Hicksville Schools much-needed space for community resources and additional practice facilities. To reduce practice times and get students home sooner, the design of the new athletic complex needed to support as many programs as possible. The layout includes two practice basketball courts and two practice volleyball courts. Netting can be lowered to separate the courts, allowing multiple practices to occur at once. Other amenities include two batting/golf cages, a two-lane track, a wrestling room, a weight room and locker rooms. The complex also includes four preschools rooms to support the district’s growing student population.

A B OV E | The field house addition creates a separate entrance for after hours use of the facility. 8 3

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CLIENT Hicksville Exempted Village Schools SCOPE 33,000 New SF

EXPERTISE • Field house addition to existing school

COST $5.4 M

• Design to support a variety of physical education, athletic and community activities

C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2021

• Includes pre-school rooms

C O N TAC T Keith Countryman Superintendent countrymank@ hicksvilleschools.org 419.542.7665


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preschool classrooms

locker rooms/ restrooms

classrooms

weight/ fitness room

wrestling room storage

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Middletown High School Middletown, OH

The Miller Arena is a stand-out facility for athletic performance and community participation. The Miller Arena is part of a $96 million project that has seen renovations to the adjacent high school and the addition of a new middle school. The arena has a capacity of 2,140 with ample standing room only spaces around the court’s upper perimeter. The arena is equipped with four 9-foot by 12-foot video LED scoreboards at four corners that provide scores, game time, and advertising space. In addition to the sports arena, the facility features a fitness center, spirit shop and community meeting space available to Middletown residents. The bright lighting, wide concourses, school colors of purple and white throughout create beautiful aesthetics that reinforce the #MiddiePride campaign to unite the community.

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CLIENT Middletown City Schools SCOPE 85,291 New SF 225,760 Renovated SF COST $53.4 M C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2015 C O N TAC T Marlon Styles, Jr. Superintendent 513.423.0781 mstyles@middletowncityschools.com


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Zionsville High School Activity Center Zionsville, IN

When Zionsville Community Schools wanted to expand its high school to include a new field house, Fanning Howey designed an addition that is more than a place for recreation.

CLIENT Zionsville Community Schools

The expansion space includes a large commons area and a learning center to support the new field house, weight and fitness facilities. The commons is ideal for group meetings, athletic team gatherings and surge space for athletic events. A new entrance provides students with direct access to the Activity Center.

COST $7.35 M

The use of a very economical load bearing insulated concrete wall panel system yielded additional budget flexibility. Fanning Howey designers used these savings to develop targeted renovations to convert underutilized interior space within the high school into a lecture hall, vocal and instrumental studios and additional classroom space within the overall project budget. A B OV E | New Student Activity Center 112

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SCOPE 56,159 New SF; 15,937 Renovated SF

C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2015


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Warsaw Student Activity Center Warsaw, IN

The new Student Activity Center at Warsaw High School is a catalyst for health and wellness for students and the entire Warsaw community. The multi-sport venue supports a wide range of fitness and recreational activities, from basketball and volleyball to tennis and field events. A 200-meter indoor track with four full cross courts brings fitness amenities to a new level for students, staff and local residents. The design also incorporates flexible classrooms, childcare facilities for students and teachers and an on-site community health clinic.

CLIENT Warsaw Community Schools SCOPE 65,000 New SF COST $9.32 M C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Dr. David Hoffert Superintendent 574.371.5098 dhoffert@warsaw.k12. in.us

A B OV E | A 200-meter indoor track with four full cross courts brings fitness amenities to a new level for students, staff and local residents. 14 3

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EXPERTISE • Design a student activity center with a full 200-meter track • Seamlessly integrate the addition with the existing high school campus


“From the beginning of our project, the architects at Fanning Howey have been dedicated and responsive during the design phase, hosting Vision Camp on our campus allowing for plenty of stakeholder input.” – D R . B R A N D O N P E N R O D, C H I E F FINANCIAL OFFICER

Warsaw Community Schools Warsaw, IN

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Batesville High School Student Activity Center Batesville, IN

An addition to Batesville High School is bringing new recreational and educational opportunities to students and local residents. This addition created a new student commons that opens to a large gathering stair connecting student and public event gathering spaces. The commons entrance leads to the student activity center, fitness facility and multipurpose room providing opportunities and security for community use after hours. The 17,000-square-foot student activity center includes a fieldhouse, with two full size basketball and volleyball courts, competition courts with future seating for 600 spectators, and running track, 4,600 square feet of support space, six new locker rooms, a new fitness/ weight center and a new wrestling room.

A B OV E | An efficient building system design allowed the client to put more money toward equipment. 16 3

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CLIENT Batesville Community Schools SCOPE 42,600 New SF 11,450 Renovated SF COST $8.67 M C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2018 C O N TAC T Paul Ketcham Superintendent 812.934.2194 pketcham@batesville.k12.in.us


“Fanning Howey was an integral partner in the planning and implementation of Batesville’s school facility improvement needs.” – NED ROGERS, CHAIRMAN

YES for Advancing Batesville Community Schools PAC

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Badger Field House Carmel, IN

A partnership between Carmel Dads’ Club and Clay Township is bringing new athletic programs to Carmel, Indiana. Clay Township and Carmel Dads Club collaborated with Fanning Howey to design a new fieldhouse. The new building will have four basketball courts and one full-sized synthetic turf field lined for football and soccer. There also will be three batting cages for baseball and softball. The fieldhouse is funded by Clay Township and will be operated by Carmel Dads Club. Over time, the Dads Club will purchase the building back from Clay Township. The partnership supports the 12 athletic programs offered by Carmel Dads’ Club, as well as after-hours use by the public.

A B OV E | The exterior and landscape design match the guidelines of Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation. 18 3

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CLIENT Carmel Dad’s Club Clay Township SCOPE 152,229 New SF COST $11.0 M C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2021 C O N TAC T Jack Beery, President 317.846.1663

EXPERTISE • Public-private partnership operated by Carmel Dads’ Club and funded through the Clay Township Impact Program • Full-sized synthetic turf field for football and soccer • Four basketball courts


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Center Grove Student Activity Center Greenwood, IN

Designed to benefit as many students and community members as possible, the new Center Grove Student Activity Center (SAC) has something for everyone. Flexible design concepts allow the SAC to support a limitless range of activities—from track, weight training and fitness programs to band practice, robotics competitions and community recreation. The facility features four basketball/ volleyball courts, a weight room and the first 200-meter indoor track in an Indiana K-12 school.

CLIENT Center Grove Community Schools SCOPE 61,003 New SF 7,200 Renovated SF COST $8.68 M C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2017 C O N TAC T Richard A. Arkanoff, Ed. D. 317.881.9326 arkanoffr@centergrove. k12.in.us

A B OV E | The SAC addition features a 200-meter indoor track, four basketball/volleyball courts and spaces for wrestling. 20 3

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EXPERTISE • Design a student activity center to benefit as many stakeholders as possible • Integrate the addition into the existing high school campus


“By listening to everyone from the Athletic Director to the robotics team, we were able to design an activity center that works for all students.” – STEVEN HERR, AIA

Director of Design Fanning Howey

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Spartan Student Activity Center Connersville, IN

The new Spartan Activity Center (SAC) provides new recreational opportunities for students while dramatically increasing safety and security at Connersville High School. The new SAC addition enclosed the 1970s, U-shaped floor plan, creating a new main entrance and with adjacent administration offices. In addition to improved security, the SAC creates a comprehensive recreational facility for students and provides the district with much-needed flexibility for activities. The space supports basketball, volleyball, track and field (including pole vault and long jump), tennis, football, baseball, softball and golf activities. The facility is designed for community-use and to be accessible after school hours.

CLIENT Fayette County School Corporation SCOPE 26,000 New SF

• New student activity center for student, student-athlete and community use

COST $4.50 M

• Improving school security

C O M P LE T I O N DAT E 2020 C O N TAC T Mr. Scott Collins Superintendent 765.825.2178 scollins@fayette.k12.in.us

A B OV E | A metal panel building exterior creates a dramatic new entrance on a limited budget. 122

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OHIO 128 West Market St Celina, OH 45822 419.586.7771 4930 Bradenton Ave Suite 200 Dublin, Ohio 43017 614.764.4661 INDIANA 350 East New York St Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317.848.0966 fhai.com


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