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The Lawrenceville School, Kirby Math & Science Center
Project Information
- Project Location:
- Lawrenceville, NJ
- Approx Contract:
- $5,000,000
- Status:
- Completed - Jul 2016
- Structure Type:
- Education (K-12)
References
- Owner:
- The Lawrenceville School
- Architect:
- StudioHillier
- General Contractor:
- V.J. Scozzari & Sons, Inc.
- Client:
- The Lawrenceville School
Scope Of Work
The new 23,210 square foot two story classroom building, with a full basement, replaced the 35 year old Corby Math Building. The project included the razing of the existing Corby Math Building which due to the sea-change in technology since 1980, in particular over the past decade with wireless and cloud computing, rendered the building physically obsolete as the existing single story structure built primarily to house a room-sized mainframe computer surrounded by 40 workstations, was no longer a model for the school.
The new F.M. Kirby Math and Science Center enables the schools math and science departments to collaborate more intentionally. The new building includes 13 classrooms, a department/faculty room, and open spaces for informal gatherings. Ten of the classrooms accommodates single classes, while the remaining three are sized for larger presentations and projects. Whimsical touches in the building's design seek to incorporate "mathematical themes", such as a row of windows sequenced to mimic Fibonacci numbers. The new building is connected on the 1st & 2nd floor levels to the existing Kirby Science Center and includes features and design that are in fitting of the Kirby Science Building. This includes terrazzo floors, interior brick walls, and sophisticated finishes as well as state of the art IT and AV features. The exterior of the new center also respects the existing Science Center while being mindful of the schools existing late 19th century buildings including a brick facade accented with granite and skylights to illuminate the interior of the building and selectively placed structural glass floors.