Designing Schools Equipped for Future Adaptability

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HENDERSON HEADLINES DESIGNING SCHOOLS EQUIPPED FOR FUTURE ADAPTABILITY Authored by: Doug Everhart | October 23, 2019 Adaptability is a common term in today’s construction climate as more building spaces are becoming multi-functional. Instead of creating various rooms for specialty functions, schools are now incorporating educational spaces that can serve many needs. This helps districts future-proof with adaptable spaces that can be repurposed as needs change in the future. ADAPTABLE SYSTEMS FOR FLEXIBLE SPACE At Henderson Engineers, we know the landscape of educational environments is constantly evolving, so we provide design strategies that account for inevitable shifts in curriculum and student populations. We make sure the building systems we design will support future flexibility. Missouri Innovation Campus was planned with future adaptability in mind. A collaboration between Kansas City-area businesses, a local school district, and two nearby colleges, this facility was designed to provide high school juniors and seniors with real-world work experience. Students can earn a four-year bachelor’s degree within just two years of graduating from high school. The Missouri Innovation Campus program received national recognition from former President Barack Obama who called it, “a recipe for success for the long-term.” Here is how we helped the team at Missouri Innovation Campus create a flexible learning space: STRATEGICALLY DESIGNED FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS Understanding that curriculum and student populations are ever-changing, our team is driven to design spaces that can change with them. We look at how the building systems are laid out and work with district leadership to plan for future needs. This approach helps protect the long-term operation of major pieces of infrastructure equipment while granting students and teachers flexibility in the classroom. At Missouri Innovation Campus, we maximized flexibility and longevity with durable central systems and zoneable downstream control. Dependable and robust, the central system is fully equipped with aircooled chillers and boilers, natural gas condensing boilers, and variable speed VAV handlers — making the system capable of zone-based control and future modification to ensure high performance and flexibility. Classrooms are outfitted with local controls to allow adjustments to temperature and lighting as needed. This same principle of performance and adaptability is applied to every building system in the facility. For example, many of the electrical receptacles in this facility are mounted to cord reels overhead which can be adjusted on flexible power busways and relocated should the layout of the room need to change at any point. ENHANCED FUNCTIONALITY FOR VARIOUS SPACES In the world of educational facility design, 21st century learning means that every space is a learning space. Additionally, career readiness programs require environments that are as close to the real thing as possible. As engineers, we


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