A school design that incorporates efficiency
and natural daylight.
The Cass Lake Bena Middle School has 500 students
and houses grades 5-8 in four separate “neighborhoods”, all
linked together via “main street” hallways to common instructional
areas. The cafetorium, the centerpiece of
the school, converts from cafeteria, to auditorium to student performance
area.
The environmentally sensitive facility is orientated
on the naturally wooded site to take full advantage of southern sun exposure.
Classrooms are designed to utilize natural daylight as a primary lighting
source. Artificial fluorescent lighting is reflected off the ceiling to
provide additional indirect lighting. Excessive window heat gain, common
in southern exposures, is minimized using exterior sun shades and interior
sloped ceilings that diffuse and reflect sun light into the inner building.