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Williams Middle School, Huntsville, Alabama |
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With a school building already onsite, the architect asked for a landscape design that would unify both the buildings to form a seamless campus for the students. This was accomplished by using the same plant material for both buildings and bringing a plant pallette of large trees onto the site to minimize the difference between the buildings. There are two outdoor classrooms to bring the students out into the landscape. With the orientation of these classrooms, the landscape was designed to provide a seperation of space from the building environment to a more natural one.
The irrigation for the site was also designed to take advantage of low water usage nozzles and heads helping to minimize the school's impact on our natural resources.
Designed by Self at Previous Firm
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