In early April at a Community Construction Update meeting, ThenDesign Architecture presented the preliminary schematic design for the new Brunswick High School. The new 302,000 SF school contains academic space designed for 21st-century education, a 1,000-seat auditorium, and a competition gymnasium that holds 2,000 spectators.
“Tonight, we are really excited to share with you the journey we have been on and the process we have been through to create a building that this community can be proud of,” commented Superintendent Jason Niedermeyer.
The schematic design results from hundreds of hours working with BCSD staff, architects, engineers, and construction professionals. The interior layout is tailored to the operations of the district and how it can suit the needs of Brunswick City School students.
There are three points of entry to the building: the North, West, and South. Bus traffic will be routed to the west lot, with those students entering there, while visitors and parents can drop off students to the south, while the north lot will be used for students who drive. This lot will also be used as the event entry for the athletic and performance facilities.
The front of the building, which faces Center Road, is a two-story academic wing and is anchored by student services at its center. The compact nature of the structure allows students to travel more easily between classes and shared spaces. They will be taking advantage of this new modern educational environment, which is tailored to the needs of the district and the challenges they will face after high school.