Updates and facelifts around campus continue and include the completion of the Simms Reception Room and the Adalman Gallery.
The reception room is used for everything from class meetings, conferences, parent socials, and presentations. A new projection screen, refinished walls, beautiful curtains, and new doors to the refinished balcony will greet guests next time they visit.
The Adalman Gallery is the primary exhibition space for Upper School art students and an occasional exhibition space for Lower and Middle School art students.
Not only are these spaces beautiful, they were designed with sustainable components. Sustainable design is integrated into many areas of the renovation process focusing on water efficiency, energy efficiency, recycled and renewable materials, and safer low-emitting materials.
The design incorporates bamboo in both millwork paneling in the Dining Room and flooring in the Gallery and the Administrative Corridors on both levels. The panels in the gallery are made from linseed and cork, both renewable resources.
High energy efficient fluorescent and LED fixtures were installed and the design increases the use of natural daylight with Solatubes® in the kitchen area and a large skylight in the main entrance.
The reception room is used for everything from class meetings, conferences, parent socials, and presentations. A new projection screen, refinished walls, beautiful curtains, and new doors to the refinished balcony will greet guests next time they visit.
The Adalman Gallery is the primary exhibition space for Upper School art students and an occasional exhibition space for Lower and Middle School art students.
Not only are these spaces beautiful, they were designed with sustainable components. Sustainable design is integrated into many areas of the renovation process focusing on water efficiency, energy efficiency, recycled and renewable materials, and safer low-emitting materials.
The design incorporates bamboo in both millwork paneling in the Dining Room and flooring in the Gallery and the Administrative Corridors on both levels. The panels in the gallery are made from linseed and cork, both renewable resources.
High energy efficient fluorescent and LED fixtures were installed and the design increases the use of natural daylight with Solatubes® in the kitchen area and a large skylight in the main entrance.
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