
St. Lucas Lutheran School STEM Lab
This project creates a middle school STEM Lab which can be subdivided with glass overhead garage doors into a work area and a computer lab that can also serve as a regular classroom.


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The students of Shoreland Lutheran High School in Somers, Wisconsin are now benefiting from the improvement of facilities to house space dedicated to the new STEM Academy.
Planning and design of the science wing expansion is intended to meet not only functional needs for classroom space, but the high expectations of parents and students for state of the art laboratory facilities and instructional technology. The project includes three spacious labs, additional classroom space, and an expanded SEE Center for individualized instruction and remedial assistance.
Success in achieving an effective design and completed project required extensive listening sessions with staff in order to ensure the performance objectives of each space will be fully realized.
Completion
2014
Square Footage
13,800
Services

This project creates a middle school STEM Lab which can be subdivided with glass overhead garage doors into a work area and a computer lab that can also serve as a regular classroom.

GROTH Design Group provided a layout for the school and church with additional, new programming for First Steps, an early childhood/day care.

The new high school is the visual center of the campus and incorporates a palette of materials and forms unifying the variety of current building styles while also conforming to strict design regulations.