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SITE ANALYSIS: EXISTING SITE

A presentation of The New Georgian Heights Alternative Elementary School for Columbus City Schools Board of Education 2 February 2010. SITE ANALYSIS: EXISTING SITE. New Georgian Elementary School Information

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SITE ANALYSIS: EXISTING SITE

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  1. A presentation ofThe New Georgian Heights Alternative Elementary SchoolforColumbus City Schools Board of Education2 February 2010

  2. SITE ANALYSIS: EXISTING SITE

  3. New Georgian Elementary School Information • - This school is part of Segment III in a series of voter approved school replacements. • - Outdated buildings are replaced with new facilities that are state of the art facilities to provide the best possible setting for learning. • - The school is planned in conjunction with the Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC). • - Funding is shared by the local taxpayers (70%) and the State of Ohio through the OSFC (30%). • - Construction budget $11,937,569. • New building total area 65,632 SF. • - Program for 550 Students, but current enrollment is 440.

  4. Schedule: - Current school year 2009-2010 will be completed in existing school. - Georgian Hts. Elementary School is scheduled to swing to Old Wedgewood Middle School for next two school years. - Hazardous material removal summer of 2010, with demolition to follow. - Preparation of drawings and bidding will occur throughout 2010 so that start of new construction can begin in December of 2010. 450 days of construction is projected. - Projected move in date into the new elementary school is 2012.

  5. Neighborhood Concerns: • Student safety on site. Parent drop off is physically separated from bus drop off and pedestrian traffic is separated from vehicles on site. • Site security. New project will have better visibility to back of site and around property. Appropriate lighting and surveillance will be provided in addition to secure entrances. • Community use. Existing ball field will remain and new building will be designed for community use after school hours. • Building interior will be designed to maximize physical safety. • - Storm sewer design. The new project is designed to keep storm water on site.

  6. Sustainability Goals: • - Reduce energy consumption and associated costs by 30%. with efficient building envelope and building systems, including high R-Value exterior walls and roof, low energy light fixtures and a combination Geothermal and Heat Pump HVAC System. • - Low impact site design to minimize impact of site on municipal storm sewer system. • - Utilize existing or recycled materials where possible. • - Utilize elements of the new building and site for environmental education. • The building has a second use as a neighborhood community center. • The project is registered for LEED certification through USGBC with a goal rating of Silver .

  7. site plan

  8. north west view

  9. Main Entrance Loading Educational Court Yard Outdoor Dining first floor N

  10. N second floor

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