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Knox Community School Corporation

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Firm Profile

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 Indiana and Ohio, 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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Impact on Learning Awards for school communities (more than any other firm)

globally in LEED certification design for K-12 schools

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K-12 school designs in 37 states since 1961

professionals focused on improving learning environments

years of expertise creating impactful spaces

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Integrated Services Architecture Our architects have a depth of specialized knowledge in all aspects of smarter places for learning. We are focused on creating spaces that are successful for both educators and for learners of all ages. We excel at determining the best approach, and we are unafraid of real-world constraints. Through design, master planning and visioning, we help our clients see opportunities others miss, and we create solutions with value for all users

Interior Design Fanning Howey’s interior design team has built a reputation for innovation. We place an emphasis on creating spaces that foster collaboration, real world experiences and project-based learning. We know how to enhance each client’s brand while addressing the technical aspects of furniture, fixtures and equipment. Our designs reflect how our clients will occupy, furnish and use their buildings.

Engineering Our engineers use an integrated approach to address all aspects of smarter places for learning. We provide in-house services for electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, technology design, fire protection design, plumbing design and energy management. We are intently focused on the quality and comfort of the learning environments we design, including lighting, power, technology, ventilation, energy efficiency and sustainability.

Technology Fanning Howey’s technology designers are conversant in the latest tools for learning. Our team brings new insights and value to every project. We design to enhance curriculum offerings, improve staff communication and increase safety for students, educators and community members.

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Integrated Services Landscape Architecture Through landscape architecture, we focus on making every part of a site a tool for teaching and learning. We leverage the value in the design of soft and hardscapes to create attractive outdoor environments that serve both formal and informal educational uses. We also offer a depth of knowledge in athletic facilities, including sports fields, tracks and artificial turf surfaces. Through an integrated approach with our team members, we address sustainability issues and limit the environmental impact of learning environments.

Construction Administration Our construction administration team is made up of construction professionals who know how to get things done. Our in-house construction administrators give our clients a constant advocate throughout the construction process. Our smarter approach to design includes construction administration input during the Construction Documents phase. This results in more accurate and coordinated documents that deliver more competitive pricing, fewer change orders and greater value for our clients.

Security Consulting With three Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design-certified staff members, Fanning Howey is able to advise on a wide range of school security issues. Our work with the Department of Defense Education Activity brings additional insights and value.

Visioning / Educational Commissioning Fanning Howey has teamed with Emmy Beeson of Partnerships for Authentic Learning to provide additional services for our clients. This non-profit group consists of a team of educators who work with school districts to customize creative, inspiring, relationship-driven programming for students. They provide visioning services to staff and the community as needed. They also provide support for the staff as the buildings are designed and completed to ensure their needs are met, and the staff is equipped to enhance the learning process. Partnerships for Authentic Leadership and Learning are currently collaborating with Fanning Howey on work for seven school districts throughout the Midwest.

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Elementary Schools Fanning Howey designs elementary schools to build future-ready skills. From makerspaces for future terraforming engineers to media centers for young coders, we give students the tools to explore, discover and dream. Our elementary school architects and designers understand the cognitive and emotional needs of each age group. Early learning centers rich with sensory education and higher-level classrooms with video production labs are all part of our passion for personalized learning.

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Trailside Elementary School Zionsville, IN

An updated elementary school prototype gives Zionsville students and educators a smarter place for learning. Fanning Howey collaborated with Zionsville educators to update an elementary school prototype last built for the district in 2007. Design strategies reimagine the entrance, giving the school its own identity. Prototype upgrades improve technology for 21st century learning, create additional large group rooms and provide more efficient workspace for teachers. The design team master planned the site to support the new elementary school and another academic building in the future.

C LI E N T Zionsville Community Schools SCOPE 91,150 New SF COST $32.0 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2022 C O N TAC T Chris Kuonen Facilities Manager ckuonen@zcs.k12.in.us 317.873.2858

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New Britton Elementary School Fishers, IN

The newly-renovated elementary school gives students environments that support collaboration, exploration and student agency. The design transforms the early 1990s building into a studentcentered learning environment. Classrooms, maker spaces and small group rooms border an open central learning commons for student collaboration. Mobile furniture and integrated technology allow teachers and students to move quickly from group study to project-based learning to individual research.

C LI E N T Hamilton Southeastern Schools SCOPE 90,000 Renovated SF COST $3.5 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Dr. Allen Bourff Superintendent 317. 594.4100 abourff@hse.k12.in.us

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EXPERTISE • STEM program • Next Generation learning environments • Renovations to occupied campus


AFTER: The design created an open central hallway for collaboration and extended learning.

BEFORE: The center of the school was a series of enclosed, fhai.com 11 2 unconnected rooms.


Cherry Tree Elementary School Carmel, IN

After designing the original Cherry Tree Elementary School, Fanning Howey is working with Carmel to reimagine the 25-year-old building for the 21st century.

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SCOPE 96,200 Renovated SF

Design of renovated spaces builds on the standards set by two recent new elementary schools. All interior finishes, finishings and flooring will be replaced based on these standards.

COST $25.0 M

• Reimagining a 25-year-old building for 21st century learning

A large addition will house a new secure entry vestibule and administrative offices, and create an internal courtyard for PK and K students. The core is the building is being completely reimagined, including the total modernization of the existing media center.

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C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2026 (est.) C O N TAC T Todd Fenoglio Director of Facilities 317.815.3962 tfenoglio@ccs.k12.in.us

• Innovative new spaces for project-based learning, including a discovery center, STEAM lab and makerspace • Integrating design standards from previous new buildings to create an equitable experience


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Nathaniel Jones Early Childhood Center Indianapolis, IN

The new Nathaniel Jones Early Childhood Center gives young students an environment designed around their specific cognitive and developmental needs. The design creates two small learning communities with a variety of spaces to engage in sensory learning. Students explore nature in a large outdoor play area and connect with each other in a central atrium at the heart of each learning community. Wall graphics featuring a variety of zoo animals provide for a fun environment while helping to identify locations within the building. Partner firm: Meticulous Design

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C LI E N T MSD of Pike Township SCOPE 35,000 New SF COST $ 8.55 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Clayton Gruber Director of Facilities & Security 317.280.2425 CGruber@pike.k12.in.us


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Shale Meadows Elementary School Lewis Center, OH

Shale Meadows updates Olentangy Local Schools’ elementary school prototype for the 21st century. For decades, Fanning Howey has helped Olentangy Schools manage district wide expansion through building prototypes that provide consistent resources for all students. Shale Meadows Elementary School updates the district’s existing prototype to meet the needs of project-based learning. The modified design includes additional classrooms and small group areas, a reimagined media center and reorganized administrative space with a secure entry vestibule. The design also provides dedicated SLC classrooms with internal restrooms and tutor spaces. Shale Meadows sparked a refresh of Olentangy’s remaining 15 elementary schools, with Fanning Howey designing upgrades to media centers, playgrounds and secure entries at each campus.

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C LI E N T Olentangy Local Schools SCOPE 82,100 New SF COST $17.5 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2021 C O N TAC T

Jeff Gordon Director of Business Management and Facilities 740.548.6111 jeffrey_gordon@olsd.us


“Our partnership [with Fanning Howey] has allowed the Olentangy Schools to maintain its rapid growth by constructing attractive and functional school facilities at an unparalleled cost.” – JEFFREY M. GORDON D I R E C TO R O F B U S I N E S S M A N AG E M E N T A N D FAC I L I T I E S

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Rosa Parks Elementary School Addition Middletown, OH

The addition to the Rosa Parks Elementary School creates a first-of-its-kind learning environment within the district. The expansion of Rosa Parks Elementary School will do more than solve a critical need for additional space at Middletown City Schools. The design aligns with the Challenge Based Learning model of the Middie Modernization Movement. Smarter design solutions include the use of circulation space as exploration areas, the incorporation of flexible furniture and the use of transparency and views to inspire curiosity.

C LI E N T Middletown City Schools

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SCOPE 28,930 New SF

• Design to support Challenge Based Learning curriculum

COST $9.0 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2021 C O N TAC T Marlon Styles, Jr., Superintendent 513.423.0781 mstyles@ middletowncityschools. com

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• Design to provide authentic, real-world learning experiences • Expanding existing building


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Finneytown Elementary School Finneytown, OH

Finneytown Local Schools embarked on a HPLE process to develop a comprehensive districtwide Educational Vision and Educational Specifications for new school facilities to house K-6 students. The district’s instructional programs, delivery methods, integration of technology, and future student needs were reviewed. With the onset of COVID, an alternative approach to school planning was developed by our team which allowed input from teachers, staff, students and administrators into the facility planning process. Fanning Howey worked with local partner emersion DESIGN to develop the design of this high performing learning environment. Partner Firm: emersion DESIGN

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C LI E N T Finneytown Local Schools SCOPE 89,507 New SF COST $19.2 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2022 C O N TAC T Laurie Banks Superintendent 513.728.3700 lbanks@finneytown.org


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Middle Schools Student engagement traditionally reaches its low ebb in middle school. As middle school architects, Fanning Howey designs buildings that give students an excitement and passion for learning. Our thought leaders continually introduce new, student-friendly ideas into the middle school environment. DECA classrooms to build entrepreneurship skills, makerspaces for projectbased learning and high-tech labs for Next Generation Science Standards are all part of our engaging designs.

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Fishers Junior High School Media Center Fishers, IN

The transformed Fishers Junior High School media center is a smarter place for learning that puts students first. Design strategies renovated the 20-year-old space to take a student-centric approach to education. Fanning Howey reduced media retrieval stacks by 66 percent and used the space to introduce a variety of collaborative learning environments, all within the existing footprint. Junior high students now have access to small group seating, a makerspace and two small group rooms. Infrastructure upgrades include more technology, more power drops for handheld devices and laptops, and better lighting. The design team also reworked lockers in the adjacent corridors, creating places to collaborate just outside the media center.

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C LI E N T Hamilton Southeastern Schools SCOPE 12,853 Renovated SF COST $869,096 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2020 C O N TAC T Harry Delks, Facilities Manager 317.594.4100 hdelks@hse.k12.in.us

R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Renovated 20-year-old media center to support student-centered learning • Flexible furniture to allow students to shape their environment


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New Castle Middle School New Castle, IN

A total modernization of New Castle Middle School is transforming the building to welcome sixth-grade students for the first time. The design highlights include a self-contained sixth-grade neighborhood, improved security, transformed space for 21st-century learning and a new auxiliary gymnasium. A creative phasing strategy has lowered the middle school’s construction costs by $5.5 million and reduced the project schedule by 6 to 12 months. During construction, New Castle Middle School’s students were moved into the New Castle High School allowing contractors to work more efficiently, resulting in the savings.

A B OV E | The former over-sized art room is redesigned to include a STEAM commons for a variety of learning and collaboration opportunities

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C LI E N T New Castle Community Schools SCOPE 7,824 New SF 153,586 Renovated SF COST $23.9 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2022 C O N TAC T Dr. Matthew Shoemaker Superintendent 765.521.7201 mshoemaker@ncweb.me

R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Self-contained sixthgrade neighborhood • Improved security, new 21st century learning environments and a new auxiliary gymnasium • Advanced school security


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Otter Creek Middle School Terre Haute, IN

The modernization of Otter Creek Middle School is designed with and for the community. The first project in Vigo County’s facility master plan is the community-driven addition and renovation of Otter Creek Middle School. Fanning Howeyled virtual visioning sessions helped the client and the community build consensus on design choices for the updated cafeteria, auxiliary gym and performing arts spaces. Each addition is strategically placed to maximize available site square footage while minimizing interior renovations. Mechanical Central Plant Consultant: MartinRiley

C LI E N T Vigo County School Corporation SCOPE 22,113 New SF 22,804 Renovated SF COST $8.6 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2022 C O N TAC T Rick Long Director Of Facility Support & Transportation rkl@vigoschools.org

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High Schools Fanning Howey designs high schools that bring real-world, authentic learning environments to students. Our intensely-curious designers constantly draw from the best ideas in higher education, corporate offices and research labs. Then we turn those concepts into flexible spaces for instruction in STEM, entrepreneurship and the arts. Our thought leaders are constantly redefining the role of instructional, athletic and performing arts spaces in the high school experience. We excel at creating venues where education and community use is at the forefront. And our school security experts bring advanced design concepts to every high school we create.

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Columbia City High School Columbia City, IN

Completed in late 2020, Columbia City High School is our team’s most current example of designing for 21st Century learning. Innovative 21st century learning concepts of transparency and flexibility, college and career programs, integrated technologies and advanced security design will prepare students at Columbia City High School for the rapidly-changing modern world. Academic houses provide a mix of open collaboration space and specialty space for instruction and research. The studentcentered learning environments feature collaboration spaces that connect students and teachers while providing maximum visual control.

A B OV E | The heart of the building is a 7,000+ SF Grand Commons, which serves as collaboration space, dining and surge space for after hours events.

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C LI E N T Whitley County Consolidated Schools SCOPE 295,000 New SF COST $75.0 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2020 C O N TAC T Laura McDermott Superintendent 260.244.5771 mcdermottla@wccsonline. com

R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Latest example of design for 21st century learning • Customized for project-based learning and career pathway exploration • Collaboration with Michel Dorn, national expert in school security, to integrate CPTED principles


“With extensive knowledge, expertise and experience, Fanning Howey thoughtfully transformed our dreams into an exciting reality that will provide our students, families and community a world class educational environment for now and in the future.” – D R . PAT R I C I A O ’ C O N N O R , SUPERINTENDENT

Whitley County Consolidated Schools Columbia City, IN

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Zionsville High School Modernization Zionsville, IN

Thanks to a smarter approach to renovations and additions, students at Zionsville High School will have a safer and more collaborative learning environment. The modernization is adding 35 classrooms, a new grand dining commons, an academic/research commons, and a new administration suite to Zionsville High School. The grand commons will give the building a new heart, while renovations will turn the former cafeteria/kitchen into much-needed classrooms. The strategic placement of new construction will allow the school to separate visitor and bus traffic, reduce overcrowding in hallways and consolidate food service from three locations to one.

A B OV E | A strategic addition is creating a new dining/collaboration space at the center of Zionsville High School.

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C LI E N T Zionsville Community Schools SCOPE 99,484 New SF 31,179 Renovated SF COST $34.0 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2023 C O N TAC T Becky Coffman, Superintendent rcoffman@zcs.k12.in.us 317.873.2858

EXPERTISE • Modernization of existing high school to create 21st century learning environments • Strategic addition to provide new collaboration space and a new secure entrance • Renovation of underutilized space to provide additional classrooms


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HSE College and Career Academies Fishers, IN

The new College and Career Academies at Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High Schools provide seniors with a launchpad for success. Fanning Howey served as Architect of Record for this project, which creates specialized academies focused on offering project-based learning opportunities in a flexible environment. The Academies bring a collegiate-level learning experience to the high school, allowing students to learn the collaboration and critical thinking skills they need for the next phase of their education. Project areas are accessible from adjacent classrooms via glass operable walls, and up to five classrooms can be connected at one time.

C LI E N T Hamilton Southeastern Schools SCOPE Hamilton Southeastern High School: 179,682 New SF 56,397 Renovated SF Fishers High School: 185,831 New SF 20,774 Renovated SF COST $85 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2015

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C O N TAC T Harry Delks Facilities Manager 3175944100 hdelks@hse.k12.in.us R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Create non-traditional learning environments on two high school campuses • Provide the District’s full program within the $84.5 million established budget


“The well-executed design of our College & Career Academies stands up to the best learning environments in the country.” – H A R RY D E L K S , FAC I L I T I E S D I R E C TO R

Hamilton Southeastern Schools Fishers, IN

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Batesville High School Batesville, IN

An addition to Batesville High School is bringing new educational and recreational opportunities to students and the community. New collaboration and presentation areas support studentcentered learning, and a new student activity center expands athletic and recreational offerings. Extended learning areas feature movable furniture, modern floor patterns and extensive natural light. A creative design solution turned an existing locker room and corridor into a two-story gathering stair, which is now one of the most popular places on campus.

C LI E N T Batesville Community School Corporation SCOPE 2,600 New SF 11,450 Renovated SF COST $9.09 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2018 C O N TAC T Paul Ketcham, Superintendent 812.934.2194 pketcham@batesville.k12.in.us

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“The new Student Commons and Gathering Stairs provide spaces for students to work, socialize, collaborate and relax. More importantly, however, we have been able to extend building hours with the new spaces so our students have a desirable area to congregate before and after school for both academic and extracurricular purposes.” – A N DY A LLE N , P R I N C I PA L

Batesville High School Batesville, IN

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Field House Design Forward-thinking districts are looking for ways to be more transparent in their purpose, both in the way they use resources for education and for actively displaying their value to their communities. At Fanning Howey, we design fieldhouses that belong to the entire community and provide an increasingly connected and vibrant facility for student and community events. With fresh designs and new thinking, fieldhouses are an exciting way to help schools become the center of their communities again.

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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.

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C LI E N T Carmel Dads’ Club Clay Township SCOPE 152,229 New SF COST $11.0 M C O M P L E 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.

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C LI E N T Center Grove Community Schools SCOPE 61,003 New SF 7,200 Renovated SF COST $8.68 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2017 C O N TAC T Dr. William Long, Interim Superintendent 317.881. 9326 ext. 1606 longw@centergrove.k12. in.us

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

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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.

C LI E N T 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.

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

C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2015 C O N TAC T Chris Kuonen, Facilities Manager 317.873.2858 ckuonen@zcs.k12.in.us


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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.

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

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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.

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C LI E N T Batesville Community Schools SCOPE 42,600 New SF 11,450 Renovated SF COST $8.67 M C O M P L E 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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College & Career Prep Every student deserves a path to success. At Fanning Howey, our thought leaders are committed to maximizing student opportunity through the design of real-world learning environments. Fanning Howey’s designers understand every type of learning environment for college and career preparation. From the broad concepts of collaboration space to the intricate details of welding labs, we deliver solutions that give students critical skills training in any chosen field. To respond to the rapidly-changing workforce, we collaborate with clients to continually explore new types of spaces. But we also bring fresh ideas to traditional facilities for Project Lead the Way, STEM and vocational and career-technical education.

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Tri Star Career Compact Celina, OH

The new Tri Star Career Compact unites nine schools districts in one dynamic facility. The programs held in this state-of-the-art building will strengthen the local economy by training a new skilled workforce to meet the needs in Mercer County and Auglaize County, Ohio. In addition to providing high school students with the opportunity to develop technical skills, Tri Star Career Compact also provides space for adult education programs and training facilities for local companies and organizations. Thanks to the collaborative nature of the planning and design process, Tri Star received $2 million in donations from local companies without sending out a single fundraising letter.

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C LI E N T Tri Star Career Compact

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SCOPE 101,177 New SF

• Transparency gives students a glimpse of other activities and career possibilities

COST $25.2 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Tim Buschur Director 419.586.7060 tim.buschur@ celinaschools.org


“The design and look they [Fanning Howey] created looks like a corporate headquarters from the outside and has a college feel on the inside. Being a career tech facility, they understand that it has to be flexible, whether that is easily adaptable on the inside, to preparing for the future if additional space is needed.” – T I M B U S C H U R , D I R E C TO R

Tri Star Career Compact Celina, OH

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Pike Career and STEM Center Indianapolis, IN

Career Center Redo. When MSD of Pike Township superintendent Nathanial Jones first saw the new Pike Career and STEM Center he described his reaction as “ecstatic.” His enthusiasm was caused by a targeted renovation effort, led by Fanning Howey, which turned underutilized portions of Pike High School into cutting-edge programs for Culinary Arts and Cosmetology. Renovations created professionalquality venues for Cosmetology, including a waiting area, cosmetology stations and a wash room. The Culinary Arts program has a full teaching kitchen and a dining room. Both spaces are open to the community. Superintendent Jones is so impressed with the dining room that it is the location of his next State Superintendent’s meeting.

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C LI E N T MSD of Pike Township SCOPE 13,300 Renovated SF COST $1.8 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2015


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Milan Center for Innovative Studies Milan, MI

The new Milan Center for Innovative Studies (MCIS) prepares students for the future in one of the most progressive learning environments in the state of Michigan. Seniors spend half of their school day at MCIS, where they develop and execute group projects under the guidance of faculty. The curriculum was developed in partnership with the district and Dr. Thom Markham, an expert on project-based learning. MCIS includes a mixture of learn labs and resource labs grouped around a large innovation zone. Interior glass and open environments create a university-level atmosphere and encourage collaboration and the cross-pollination of ideas. From collaboration to individual study, the variety of learning environments throughout MCIS support all of the different ways in which modern students learn.

A B OV E | MCIS includes a mixture of learn labs and resource labs grouped around a large innovation zone. 58

ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING

C LI E N T Milan Area Schools

R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N

SCOPE 23,000 New SF

• Support the district’s newly-created project-based learning curriculum

COST $5.5 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2012

• Create 21st century learning environments that provide spatial agility


“The learning environment is fluid. You can see it as the students move through the space. I love watching the magic happen as the students come in every morning. This is Disneyland for me.” – K E V I N U P TO N , M C I S D I R E C TO R

Milan Area Schools Milan, MI

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Columbia City High School Columbia City, IN

In 2018, the Indiana State Legislature passed a law requiring graduation pathways for all Indiana high school students. The design of the new Columbia City High School allowed Whitley County Consolidated Schools to easily incorporate these requirements in their curriculum. Graduation pathways were chosen in collaboration with local business input during the planning process. The design includes specialized spaces to support specific career training. The Business, Entrepreneurship and Communications Academy has a television, radio and podcasting suite, including a space designed specifically for the local radio station. The Health & Human Services Academy features a medical/emergency response training room. And in the Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology Academy, students have access to preengineering equipment and CNC machines donated by local companies.

A B OV E | Eagle Tech Academy has its own entrance located on the east side of the building.

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C LI E N T Whitley County Consolidated Schools SCOPE 295,000 New SF COST $75.0 M

R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Customized for project-based learning and career pathway exploration • Agriculture suites

C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2020

• Project-Ready High Bay Space

C O N TAC T Laura McDermott Superintendent 260.244.5771 mcdermottla@wccsonline. com

• Welding lab • Small Animal Area • Greenhouse/Food Science Lab


Engineering Lab

First Responders Project Lab

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350 East New York St Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317.848.0966 fhai.com


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