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A complex but impactful project connected the former elementary classroom wing to the existing Middle School, creating a secure and unified entry point. The design addressed challenges such as differing floor elevations and required fire separations between buildings, all while maintaining a central and accessible location for students and families. A key goal was shifting the main entrance to McCabe Street, establishing a safer and more consistent point of entry for the campus. The project reinforced the district’s design language by using consistent materials and matching the secured vestibule style seen elsewhere on campus. This addition also provided a much-needed teacher workroom and, importantly, completed a fully enclosed circulation path— allowing students to move between buildings without using exterior walkways.
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A small but effective entrance was added to the west side of the existing gymnasium, offering improved protection for patrons entering the facility and helping to block harsh winter sunlight from shining directly onto the gym floor—creating a safer environment for physical activity. As part of the project, traffic routes were clearly marked to improve separation between pedestrian and vehicular movement, enhancing overall campus safety.
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An efficient combination ticket booth and restroom facility welcomes spectators to the Strafford athletic complex. The centrally located ticket booth is flanked by an entrance gate that provides a controlled access point to the venue. In addition to standard men’s and women’s restrooms, the facility includes a family-accessible stall designed to support elderly patrons and families needing extra space or assistance
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