Dallas, Texas
The Environmental Science Building for Lakehill Prep School provides new classrooms for the study of field biology and botany. As the first academic building on a satellite campus, the new building is configured to take advantage of a sloping wooded site and the adjacent creek while minimizing disturbance to existing topography and vegetation. The facility includes three laboratory classrooms and a great hall/library, as well as support facilities. A cantilevered covered porch will provide a treetop-level observation platform, and a new plaza, constructed of local limestone, will serve as a place for social functions for the school community. The building is seeking LEED Silver certification.
Lakehill Prep School’s mission is to inspire students to learn through a dynamic and challenging academic curriculum, promoting environmental stewardship and scientific inquiry. This Environmental Science Building supports the school’s mission by offering state-of-the-art classrooms designed for immersive study in field biology and botany. The building’s design thoughtfully integrates with the natural landscape, providing a unique learning environment that enhances students’ connection to nature. The treetop-level observation platform and locally constructed limestone plaza create spaces for both academic and social interactions, fostering a strong sense of community and environmental awareness. Seeking LEED Silver certification underscores the school’s commitment to sustainability and responsible environmental practices.





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