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2/1/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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2/1/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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02/01/1994
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trailer village and screen the playing fie1ds from winter winds <br /> There are a number of wetland issues - Qu as h net River, Zone II of <br /> P1 well ,, Propose providing pedestrian access to Mashpee Commons <br /> for the students , Maximizing the setback fora the power lines. <br /> He reviewed the options for organizing the site. Build closer to <br /> the center of the site, auditorium gym, administration up front <br /> with 2 houses of classrooms behind it (with possibility f o r <br /> expansion ) . Fanning out of classroom wings behind community use <br /> areas,, Keep p footba11 area furthest away form the housing <br /> authority . Building in the center keeps all the playing fields <br /> close to the school , Is it desirable to see the school from Fite <br /> 1 5 1 or do you want to maintain the rural quality of the road? <br /> Mr. Jeffrey Allen, selectmen from Brookline spoke on h i s <br /> experience with Graham Gund, who designed the Lincoln school in <br /> Brookline. M r. Allen wor ed on getting the school approved by <br /> the voters , choosing the architect, design phase and overseeing <br /> construction of the bu i l d i ng. It was a 6 year project, He <br /> believes the Lincoln school will be a model elementary school <br /> because of Graham Gund Architects, They could not be more <br /> satisfied, They have yet to be criticized for anything to do <br /> with the school by anyone who has seen it. It will be a very <br /> beautiful and functional school . Graham has the ability to take <br /> public comment and build a consensus . They did everything and <br /> more that was asked of them. They were our partners in building <br /> the school . <br /> QUESTIONS <br /> Bill Mart i ros asked if Mashpee can afford Graham Gund quality? <br /> They responded the Boston Ballet building was built for Igo sq <br /> foot, Waterville Valley for 5sq foot, Lincoln school for $120 <br /> sq foot (construction cost) . we put materials in where they <br /> count so buildings look more expensive than they are. They <br /> suggest that you don 't build spaces you cannot afford to operate. <br /> The biggest saving comes form tightening up on the educational <br /> program. <br /> Brookline has a contingency of $700 ,000 that will not be spent <br /> They encouraged the use of authentic slate roof, it was <br /> affordable within their scope. slate has an 0-100 year life. <br /> They did a very detailed cost analysis and it was not the <br /> cheapest but it was not much more than other solutions. They <br /> Dope this committee will visit that school . <br /> Paul Griffin said he did not see any high schools in their <br /> presentation, have you designed any? <br /> Ms. Verbi tzk i has, before she worked with Graham Gund as did Mr. <br /> Madsen, They have showed library , theaters , dining facilities , <br /> all are part of a high school facility . <br /> Mr. Griffin stated he has visited some high schools and it was <br /> evident that firms who built elementary and middle school did not <br /> understand high school needs. <br /> 7 <br />
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