St. Paul’s Episcopal Phase 2




St. Paul’s Episcopal Phase 2
November 20, 2014
In the early 1990’s, St. Paul’s purchased two adjacent lots to its main campus at 116 Montecito Avenue and subsequently developed a strategic master plan in 2002 that outlined a significant growth in enrollment within seven years. As a result, the 2004 master plan by Pfau Long outlined a development framework for the school’s Montecito campus, as well as its Grand Avenue property.
Based on the master plan, this project increases the overall classroom space for grades 3-5 and constructs a new gymnasium. The existing historic Casa Romana building, built in 1923, will be renovated for use as a library and computer lab and will connect to the new gymnasium. The new 8,000 sf gymnasium will accommodate athletic competitions as well as full school assemblies of up to 500 people. The gymnasium also provides accessible roof play space complete with a synthetic turf soccer field, hardscape play and multi-purpose terrace, and a play structure.
Location / year
Oakland, CA / 2009
Project Type
K-12 School
Team Managers
Jessica Goldbach
Adam Phillips
Architects
Dwight Long, AIA
Project Scope
Renovation or Expansion
Principals in Charge
Dwight Long, AIA
Photographic Credits
Pfau Long Architecture
Project Managers
Marcos Ancinas
Square Footage
13,000 GSF
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