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Community Meeting

November 12, 2020

Madison M.S. Addition

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Expectations for participation

• Your participation is valued.

• This is a safe place to share your thoughts and ask

questions.

• Input that does not illustrate civility, respect, and

reasoned discussion will not be allowed.

• You will be able to ask questions after the

presentation.

• You can also ask questions or submit feedback through

Let’s Talk, the district’s feedback tool at:

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We would like to acknowledge that we are on

ancestral lands and traditional territories of the Puget

Sound Coast Salish People.

Seattle Public Schools

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• Introduction

• Overview, Objectives, Framework.

• Sustainability

• Project Review

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Project Team

Vince Gonzales

Project Manager,

Capital Projects

Seattle Public Schools

Steve Lee

Senior Project Manager

Studio Meng Strazzara

Dennis Erwood

Principal Architect

Studio Meng Strazzara

Matt Johnson

Project Architect

Studio Meng Strazzara

Alex Ziemba

Architect

Studio Meng Strazzara

Eric Becker

Senior Project Manager,

Capital Projects

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PERSPECTIVE RENDERING FROM ALONG SW HINDS ST

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• Design- Bid- Build

• 12,500 SF

• $6,910,000

• Projected anticipated bid date – April 13,2021

• Project Substantial Completion date

– June 30, 2022

James Madison MS – Eight(8)

Classroom Addition

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• Washington Sustainable Schools Protocol.

o

Ensure that Washington schools are healthy, operate efficiently,

increase student productivity and reduce environmental

impact.

o

High Performance Guidelines for School Districts in Washington

state.

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• A two-story, eight (8) classroom addition.

• Building design is a concrete and steel building with

exterior brick masonry and metal panel finishes.

– Electrical

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Standard voltage, low voltage, technology infrastructure and A/V

– Mechanical

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HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection

– Other trades

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Landscape, Earthwork, Paving, Site Fencing, & Elevator

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Site

Traffic and

Pedestrian

Movement

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EXISTING BUILDING

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VIEW FROM 45THAVE SW VIEW FROM 45THTOWARDS PROPOSED ADDITION LOCATION

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VIEW FROM LOADING DRIVE

VIEW FROM SW HINDS ST

VIEW FROM SITE PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE TOWARDS NEW ADDITION

VIEW FROM ATHLETIC FIELD TOWARDS NEW ADDITION

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VIEW FROM NEW ADDITION LOOKING WEST VIEW FROM NEW ADDITION LOOKING TOWARDS EXISTING ADDITIONS

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PROPOSED MATERIALITY

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PROPOSED BRICK BLEND VS 1920 ORIGINAL BUILDING

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PROPOSED NEW ADDITION

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LOCATION OF PROPOSED ADDITION. SW HINDS ST 45 TH AVE SW 47 TH AVE SW SW SPOKANE ST LOCATION OF EXISTING PORTABLES ON SITE

ORIGINAL 1929 MADISON MIDDLE SCHOOL (FLLOYD NARAMORE)

EXISTING 1973 GYM ADDITION (GRANT, COPELAND, CHERVENAK & ASSOC.) ROTATION OF BUILDING TO ORIENT TO VIEWS 140’-0” 130’-0” 2005 ADDITION (BASSETTI ARCHITECTS)

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PROPOSED SITE LOCATION ALONG SW HINDS ST FRONTAGE

AERIAL VIEW LOOKING SOUTHEAST

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Floor Plan

SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

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EXISTING NORTH ELEVATION ALONG SW HINDS ST

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BRICK COLOR AND SIZE TO COMPLEMENT EXISTING WINDOW PROPORTIONS COMPLEMENT EXISTING PROPOSED ADDITION

STEPS DOWN HILL. WILL BE SHORTER IN HEIGHT THAN 2003 ADDITION

NORTH ELEVATION ALONG SW HINDS ST – BRICK CORNER VOLUMES WITH VERTICAL METAL SIDING (PREFERRED OPTION)

PROPOSED ADDITION USING CORNER WINDOWS TO PROVIDE SITELINES OF PROMINENT VIEWS

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PERSPECTIVE RENDERING FROM ALONG SW HINDS ST

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BRICK DETAILING TO COMPLEMENT EXISTING

METAL PANEL TO COMPLEMENT EXISTING METAL PANEL USAGE PROPOSED ADDITION

MATERIALITY SHOULD NOT COMPETE / CONTRAST WITH ORIGINAL

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PERSPECTIVE RENDERING FROM ATHLETIC FIELD

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VEW LOOKING WEST FROM ALONG 45TH AVE SW – BRICK CORNER VOLUMES WITH VERTICAL METAL SIDING

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