MARY LYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Tacoma School District
Tacoma, WA
Status
Completed 2019
Cost
$24.4M
Size
56,675 sq ft
Staff on project:
Ross Parker
Jonathan Steel
Awards:
2020 James D. MacConnell Award, Finalist
Video | Submission
Fall 2020 Learning By Design, Grand Prize winner
Crow Island School Citation, 2021 American School & University Educational Interiors Showcase
Publications:
Seattle DJC, School Construction, August 2020
(Find Mary Lyon on the cover and our article on page 22)
Serving 450 students with programs for inclusive autism, English as a second language, Title 1, and Pre-K through grade 5, Mary Lyon Elementary School will provide dedicated educators with a collaborative setting and tools worthy of their amazing efforts, while offering valuable engagement services and acting as a beacon of hope for this tight-knit but under-served neighborhood.
The three-story building and L-shaped plan preserve valuable outdoor space for children’s play on one of Tacoma’s smallest school sites, while an entry plaza both invites the community in and honors the school’s tradition of each teacher, parent, and student gathering at the day’s transitions for camaraderie and security. A boldly designed library dramatically spans all three stories of the school, and references to the Puget Sound setting and to language learning are woven into the building’s architectural and site elements. The rich themes offer different layers of discovery and a sense of equity and empathy amongst students of various backgrounds. Classroom neighborhoods with moving walls allow for camaraderie, informal learning in shared areas, and flexibility of project-based and other modes of learning and gathering in this Next Generation Learning facility.
Expressive and practical sustainability is embedded throughout the design, from stormwater features to exterior sun shades, and roofs covered with large arrays of photovoltaic panels.
Services
Architecture and Interior Design
Construction Administration