Branson School Student Commons, Californian Architecture Photos, US Architect Design Project
Branson School Student Commons, California
Ross building project design by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop, United States of America
Aug 10, 2010
Location: Ross, north of San Francisco, California, USA
Design: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
The Branson School is an independent high school that occupies seventeen acres of hilly terrain in a residential community just north of San Francisco.
Photos by David Wakely Photography
The Branson School Fine Arts Center Student Commons
Branson School Student Commons
Designed by Turnbull griffin Haesloop, the new 7,550sf Student Commons building is located in a narrow glen in the center of the campus, along the pedestrian path between the upper and lower campuses. By providing spaces for gathering and socializing throughout the day, the student center serves as the heart of campus activity.
Sited to take advantage of the sunny southern exposure, the new building features large overhead doors that open onto a generous plaza for dining, meeting and outdoor learning. The central gable and large window wall front onto an inviting terrace and lawn while the flanking support wings, sheltered under green roofs, connect to the adjacent hillsides with board-form concrete walls.
The Branson School is currently seeking LEED Platinum certification for multiple campus buildings including the Student Commons. This building highlights sustainable strategies and that are integrated into school curriculum to help educate the students about the potential of sustainable design. Energy use is minimized by the Student Center— an array of 136 photovoltaic panels will generate 31 kilowatts or approximately 60% of the energy needed to power the building.
The building is passively cooled through ceiling fans and operable clerestory windows while overhangs, sunshades, Solarban-60 low E-squared double-glazed windows minimize heat gain. Thermal mass in the concrete floors and a 2500sf living roof moderate temperature swings in the building. The building is heated with closed-loop hydronic radiant flooring.
Ample daylighting is provided for interior spaces, reducing the need for electric lighting. When necessary, high-efficiency interior dimming fixtures with daylight sensors provide supplemental light. Indoor air quality is prioritized through the use of lowemitting and non-toxic materials as well as natural ventilation strategies, which were simulated and tested through Computer Fluid Design analysis.
The living roof, rain gardens, pervious surfaces and underground retention systems reduce storm-water runoff. Potable water use is minimized through native drought tolerant landscaping, ultra-low flow fixtures, and waterless urinals. Additionally, over 90% of construction waste was recycled and construction materials include recycled or rapidly-renewable products, cement with 30% fly ash, and FSC Certified wood.
Branson School Student Commons – Building Information
Photographs: David Wakely Photography
Branson School Student Commons images / information from Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
Location: Ross, California, USA
The Branson School Fine Arts Center, California
The Branson School Fine Arts Center, Ross, north of San Francisco
Design: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
photo : David Wakely
Branson School Fine Arts Center
Another American building design by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects:
Northern Colorado House
photo : David Wakely
Northern Colorado House
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Carmel Valley House, Santa Lucia Preserve
Design: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop
photo : Matthew Millman
Carmel Valley House
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