Architectural Design Civic
Chickasha jr

Chickasha Junior High is a unique, original Art Deco building that required an addition to accommodate an expanding student body. The addition needed to be conveniently located and structurally connected to the existing school. Cavin Design Group had the challenge of designing the addition to aesthetically correspond to the 1936 style of the existing school by replicating historic details and materials.

CDG evaluated the site and developed a new structure which completed a ā€œUā€ shape floor plan that appeared seamless and original. The new addition assisted in enclosing the centrally located courtyard, providing a more private and secure area for students and faculty. CDG also incorporated a resourceful design feature that included a covered breezeway spanning over the city sewer main line, a necessary city guideline to avoid sewer disruption. The breezeway offered a protective area for students to avoid various weather conditions while accessing between the new addition and existing building.

For physical appeal, CDG matched the brick material and color of the existing building. The brick was laid to copy and continue the pattern of the existing brick. The building was accented with metal faced canopies that referenced the style of the 1930’s and created a distinct visual location of the multiple entrances, in addition to providing shade. In the interior space, the floor plan offered room for various classrooms, a safety equipped science laboratory, a new cafeteria, and a commercial kitchen. All the material selections, finishes, and equipment were chosen to maintain a cohesive color scheme throughout the existing and new building.

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Project Completed: 2000