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PBK Ranked #1 in Education Market Sector in World Architect 100
Building Design Magazine recently released it's 2022 World Architecture 100 results with PBK ranking as the #1 architect in the Education sector. Additionally, PBK jumped to the #5 ranking in the Sports sector and #47 on the WA100 overall list. The WA100 market sector rankings are based on fee income from 2021 while the overall list is based on firm size. WA100 is Building Design’s annual survey of the world’s largest architectural practices.
View the full Education market sector rankings here.
View the full Sports market sector rankings here.
View the full WA100 rankings here.
PBK Receives Most Philanthropic at IIDA 2022 Fashion Forward
Each year, the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) hosts a fashion show for its members to participate in a design challenge. This year’s fashion show was inspired by a variety of music genres. The PBK team received the challenge to design a look inspired by Electronic Dance Music (EDM).
In a crowd of thousands, it’s important to stand out in eye-catching ways. The EDM inspired design combined the practical needs of dancing for long hours along with theatrical aspects of self-expression. The majority of the garment, including the train, was composed of carpet yarn knit together, specifically selected for the vibrancy and depth of color. The white holographic looking tile was used along the bodice of the garment. The tile was selected to reflect and refract the stage like for a rave like effect and to overload the senses.
The team put in work after hours and on the weekends to create the spectacular runway ready garment. The garment couldn’t have been made possible without J&J Flooring supplying the carpet yarn and Concept Surfaces supplying the tile.
Congratulations to the team on receiving Most Philanthropic! PBK is proud to participate and sponsor this one-of-a-kind event.
Building Futures with Women in Construction
PBK celebrates Women in Construction Week with a goal to emphasize the growing role of women in the industry. PBK is proud of its forward-thinking women in construction. This year, we are highlighting some of the women who play a vital role in creating environments that maximize opportunities to elevate the human experience.
Hannah Hayes joined PBK in 2014 and is currently Director of Construction Services. In her role, she oversees and manages the firm’s specialized on-site quality control team. Hannah brings more than 13 years of construction experience and holds a state of Florida general contractor license. She is passionate about construction compliance and documentation, and her favorite projects are constructing elementary schools.
What does a day at work look like for the Director of Construction Services?
There are two sides to being the Director of Construction Services – one where I check-in with clients and help my teamwork through any issues on their job sites. And the other, where I wake up at 2 a.m. for a concrete pour and my phone rings so many times during the day I can’t remember who I am supposed to call back. It’s a lot of putting out fires and solving problems, which is fun as long as the problems are solvable!
What makes you excited about going to work?
Definitely concrete pours. I enjoy the process and all the excitement leading up to the first pour. It’s the first event on-site that will be visible and remain part of the building forever.
What interested you in construction? Has it always been an interest?
My dad renovated houses when I was growing up and I often tagged along with him to the work sites offering unsolicited opinions on all the missing potential. I was very opinionated from a young age.
In high school, I was an accounting intern for a construction company which only furthered my interest in the industry. Even though I’d spend a lot of my time around the industry, I’d never physically built anything with a hammer and nail like the stereotypical construction worker.
What do you love about working at PBK?
PBK provides me with a wide variety of opportunities in the field. I work on large-scale projects with varying circumstances and unique finishes that most people in construction do not have the opportunity to work on projects of that size and magnitude.
What advice do you have for any young women thinking about pursuing a career in construction? What is something you wish you knew right out of college?
Don’t be afraid of the industry. After I graduated college, I was overwhelmed and wasn’t sure that I knew enough about construction because I didn’t have the experience of physically building something myself. I took a position where I knew my strong organizational skills would be valued. I learned more about the industry and how to handle situations in the field, which is where I ultimately wanted to be, so I worked my way up the ladder. Women shouldn't be afraid to do the same – getting into a company and working your way up is an excellent way to learn and advance when you’re ready, know your trade and feeling confident.
While construction is stereotypically a male dominated industry, Hannah is not the only woman on her team. Grecia Jimenez joined PBK Construction Services in 2017 as a Field Team Admin and Project Coordinator. Currently, she serves as a Construction Services Manager where she works on-site full time as a liaison between the client and contractors. Grecia’s favorite projects to work on are also elementary schools, because of the thoughtful learning spaces and the excitement of the young students.
What does a day at work look like working in construction?
Every day is full of surprises! I can have a set schedule where I’m visiting different job sites, checking work progress and making sure work is being done, as it should. Other days, I have a plan for the day, which completely changes, and I end up in an entirely different direction than when I started. The construction industry is a different animal.
What makes you excited about going to work?
Concrete pours. I dread the early mornings and long days, but at the same time it’s such a rush. There are so many people on- site for concrete pours even though they take place so early in the morning.
What interested you in construction? Has it always been an interest?
I was always interested in architecture. I received my degree in architecture from the University of Texas at San Antonio and my first job was as an admin for a general contractor. A superintendent took me under his wing and showed me how much fun working in the field can be, which pushed me towards construction. Most men would probably think “this isn’t for you,” but that superintendent saw my interest in construction and knew I could handle it. Being a woman working in a male dominated industry is empowering.
What do you love about working at PBK?
I love seeing my coworkers' designs come to life. It’s really rewarding to help their designs go from paper to real life. The teamwork at PBK is incredible. We have a great community.
What advice do you have for any young women thinking about pursuing a career in construction? What is something you wish you knew right out of college?
There’s so much I wish I knew after college, but I’m happy with the path I chose that landed me where I am today. I started in architecture and ended up in construction. You can really do anything you want, and don’t let anyone tell you differently.
PBK is proud to celebrate Hayes and Jimenez as women in construction. They represent role models within our firm and strive to share their own experiences with the younger talent. The firm supports our employees as they flourish and encourages each one to take an entrepreneurial attitude when molding their unique talents with their futures.
PBK Celebrates 2022 Partner Promotions
HOUSTON – PBK, an award-winning architecture and engineering firm, recently celebrated the promotion of Jorge Tiscareno, Juan Lopez, Lorin Pargoud, Manny Torres and Michael Hessert to Partner from Principal.
“I am proud to welcome the new leaders into our Partner group,” said Dan Boggio, Executive Chairman and Founder of PBK. “Each of these brilliant leaders have demonstrated outstanding talent, teamwork and above and beyond dedication to client service that is the cornerstone of PBK.”
The firm is pleased to recognize its new Partners:
Gilbert Baez’s cumulative years of experience managing school projects has improved the overall efficiency of the delivery process for education facilities at PBK. Taking on different roles and responsibilities, he has been in charge of or contributed to the planning, design, project management, project coordination, construction administration, and production of numerous modernization, new construction, facility assessment, master planning, and high performance school building projects throughout California. Gilbert also provides expertise and advocacy with Best Practices for School Safety & Security.
Since 2014, Michael Hessert has helped lead the PBK Sports division. He manages projects from the planning phase through completion of construction and closeout phases with a philosophy that combines dedication to achieving client satisfaction through a positive, energetic attitude and focus on teamwork. Michael has more than 25 years of experience with architectural planning, design development and construction management services for collegiate and professional sports clients. He is a registered architect in the state of Texas with expert knowledge in all phases of project delivery including planning, programming, design, preparation of contract documents, specifications, contract administration and management.
Juan Lopez brings creativity, design expertise and innovative solutions together to optimize team performance resulting in the creation of dynamic, world-class athletic venues for both competitors and spectators. Since joining the firm in 1996, he has specialized in facilitating design through an extremely inclusive, collaborative process that showcases multiple solutions to accomplish clients’ unique visions and goals. Juan’s experience ranges from long-range master planning of comprehensive sports complexes to design of individualized competition and sport support facilities at every level of competitive play.
Lorin Pargoud joined PBK in 2006 with extensive experience in educational facilities including elementary, junior high and high school programming and design. He is responsible for construction documentation, coordination and administration. Through strong communication and organizational skills, Lorin is an expert at multi-project coordination. Lorin is reliable in maintaining a strong client-architect relationship, often serving as the day-to-day liaison between owner and project team.
Since 2013, Jorge Tiscareno has guided projects through architectural programming, design conception and design development at PBK. He is involved in every phase of the project coordinating and incorporating design intent into construction documentation. Jorge brings more than 25 years of architecture and design experience to his team with a practical, client-focused perspective to architectural challenges that support client expectations. His current work spans across Texas and state lines, establishing a diverse portfolio of corporate, educational and athletic facilities. His educational projects have achieved numerous awards along with national recognition.
Manny Torres joined the firm in 2003 and has served in a leadership role serving educational clients in all phases from master planning, through all phases of design and construction. As a studio leader he has remained actively involved throughout each phase of a project ensuring that each client is given the world class customer service that is embedded in the firm’s core values. Manny also serves in a leadership role to expand the firm’s portfolio into Corporate Commercial and has completed many major projects across several states to serve corporate clients.
Govalle Elementary School Achieves LEED Silver Certification & AEGB 4-star rating
The Austin ISD’s new Govalle Elementary School achieved the LEED Silver certification and was awarded a 4-star rating from Austin Energy Green Building. AEGB developed the first rating system in the U.S. for evaluating the sustainability of buildings and inspiring many cities to follow.
Located on the east side of Austin and surrounded by single-story homes, the new 80,800 square-foot elementary school is the result of a transparent community-based planning effort spanning two years with the Austin ISD and Govalle community. The result is a community driven school serving 522 students and one that represents its neighborhood, engages its community, and embraces its history and diverse population of learners. The new school was built as replacement for the existing building that did not meet the basic needs of the district’s educational requirements. Sustainability, collaboration, creativity, cultural proficiency, community, and outdoor connections were the driving factors in the design.
Govalle Elementary School has served students since 1931, building on a strong tradition of community engagement to offer a world of opportunities from rich fine arts experiences, engineering, robotics, robust science, technology, math, and sustainability programs. Sustainability is the driving force behind Govalle Elementary School’s mission to provide a high quality and comprehensive education experience that challenges and inspires students to make a positive contribution to the world.
The sustainable features of the school include a water collection system, vegetable and butterfly gardens, rain gardens throughout the site, and other energy saving features. These features serve as a teaching tool for the students and celebrate the community’s long history of respecting the environment. Through careful planning with the school and community, innovative graphics representing specific values of the community were created throughout the school providing an inspiring learning environment for the students. The existing trees were an important and unique feature celebrating the site, which required careful planning and an innovative approach to the site and building configuration. As a result, many of the trees on site were saved providing shade throughout the campus and opportunities for children to learn outside.
- The school’s annual source energy use per square foot falls within the lowest 5% of K-12 schools in the US (data collected by the EPA’s Energy Star Program)
- The school sheds 10% estimated peak electricity
- 40% reduction in parking
- 25.1% improvement in building performance
- 15,000-gallon water storage capacity cistern
- 37.3% reduced water use from baseline
- 95.56% of construction waste diverted from landfill
The school offers limitless opportunities for collaboration, flexibility and hands-on learning. The site and building set an example of conversation and stewardship. The moveable walls, flexible-collaborative furniture and multi-use spaces allows the school to transform collaboration areas for many uses over the years to come.
The design mirrors the modern and flexible environment we live in today, where both collaborative and individual opportunity spaces are the key to success. The school is a tool that can be customized to accommodate different teaching approaches and induvial learners’ preferences.
“When I walked into the building of the school, I saw the excitement on the student’s faces, and they were so eager. They wanted to experience the entire school from the library, to the classrooms, to the cafeteria, and to their outdoor learning spaces. It is wonderful to see their smiling faces because they know this is for them and that’s what matters.” – Stephanie E. Elizalde, AISD Superintendent
Since opening in Spring 2020, the school has become a source of civic pride and a valued community resource. Parents, students, teachers, and administrators have expressed their delight in being part of the design process and their ability to live and learn in the new school.
NATIONS #1 EDUCATION DESIGN FIRM RE-BRANDS CALIFORNIA OPERATIONS
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA – PBK announces that its award-winning teams from SIM-PBK in Fresno and PBK-WLC in Rancho Cucamonga, Berkeley, and Folsom will join its other regional offices across the United States, under the PBK brand.
“This is a proud moment for all of us on the heels of our 40th Anniversary,” said Dan Boggio, Executive Chairman and Founder of PBK.
“We started this company with the purpose of providing educational clients something that they weren’t getting anywhere else: unparalleled customer service. After helping clients successfully complete thousands of projects over the past four decades, PBK has become synonymous with education designs that are uniquely end-user focused and budget friendly.”
PBK’s Managing Partner for California, Bob Lavey, added, “550 team members across 20 regional offices means we are able to provide our clients with the best of both worlds – ‘large firm aptitude’ and ‘small firm attitude.’”
All offices united under the PBK name on January 1, 2022.
PBK is Named Largest Architecture Firm in Houston
PBK was listed in Houston Business Journal as the largest architecture firm in Houston for 2021. Over the last five consecutive years, the firm has held its spot near the top of The List and was listed as #1 in 2018. The Houston Business Journal ranked firms based off local billings with PBK securing the top spot with total local billings of $97 million.
“We are honored to be listed as the largest architecture firm in Houston and could not have done it without our dedicated employees,” said Dan Boggio, Executive Chairman. “We celebrate this achievement with clients, who remain at the core of our ideologies and culture.”
PBK is committed to creating facilities that positively affect human achievement and as the firm grows, it allows PBK to deepen the impact on the human experience through build environments. PBK is proud to be #1!
Read the Houston Business Journal’s List of largest architecture firms here.
Building Design + Construction named PBK #1 2021 K-12 School Sector Giant
Building Design + Construction Magazine names PBK the nation’s largest K-12 school architecture firm in it’s 2021 Giants 400 report. This is the fourth consecutive year that PBK was ranked and the second consecutive year to receive the #1 ranking out of 150 firms across the U.S. We are proud to celebrate this recognition with our entire team for their hard work in providing clients with obsessive client service.
In the Architecture/Engineering Firm Category, not specific to any sector, PBK came in at #12, jumping three spots from 2020 when we ranked #15. We also improved by four spots in the University A/E Firm category ranking #39 in 2021, up from #43 in 2020. The report ranks Architecture, Engineering and Construction firms by discipline and across more than 30 building sectors and specialty services. Data for the report is based on 2020 information provided by respective firms.
This accomplishment is a result of more than 40 years of excellence, not only in educational facilities design, but most importantly in client service. We couldn't have done this without the hard work and dedication of our employees to their projects and clients!
View the full BD+C rankings here.
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PBK Ranked #1 in Education Market Sector in World Architect 100
Building Design Magazine recently released it's 2022 World Architecture 100 results with PBK ranking as the #1 architect in the Education sector. Additionally, PBK jumped to the #5 ranking in the Sports sector and #47 on the WA100 overall list. The WA100 market sector rankings are based on fee income from 2021 while the overall list is based on firm size. WA100 is Building Design’s annual survey of the world’s largest architectural practices.
View the full Education market sector rankings here.
View the full Sports market sector rankings here.
View the full WA100 rankings here.
PBK Receives Most Philanthropic at IIDA 2022 Fashion Forward
Each year, the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) hosts a fashion show for its members to participate in a design challenge. This year’s fashion show was inspired by a variety of music genres. The PBK team received the challenge to design a look inspired by Electronic Dance Music (EDM).
In a crowd of thousands, it’s important to stand out in eye-catching ways. The EDM inspired design combined the practical needs of dancing for long hours along with theatrical aspects of self-expression. The majority of the garment, including the train, was composed of carpet yarn knit together, specifically selected for the vibrancy and depth of color. The white holographic looking tile was used along the bodice of the garment. The tile was selected to reflect and refract the stage like for a rave like effect and to overload the senses.
The team put in work after hours and on the weekends to create the spectacular runway ready garment. The garment couldn’t have been made possible without J&J Flooring supplying the carpet yarn and Concept Surfaces supplying the tile.
Congratulations to the team on receiving Most Philanthropic! PBK is proud to participate and sponsor this one-of-a-kind event.
Building Futures with Women in Construction
PBK celebrates Women in Construction Week with a goal to emphasize the growing role of women in the industry. PBK is proud of its forward-thinking women in construction. This year, we are highlighting some of the women who play a vital role in creating environments that maximize opportunities to elevate the human experience.
Hannah Hayes joined PBK in 2014 and is currently Director of Construction Services. In her role, she oversees and manages the firm’s specialized on-site quality control team. Hannah brings more than 13 years of construction experience and holds a state of Florida general contractor license. She is passionate about construction compliance and documentation, and her favorite projects are constructing elementary schools.
What does a day at work look like for the Director of Construction Services?
There are two sides to being the Director of Construction Services – one where I check-in with clients and help my teamwork through any issues on their job sites. And the other, where I wake up at 2 a.m. for a concrete pour and my phone rings so many times during the day I can’t remember who I am supposed to call back. It’s a lot of putting out fires and solving problems, which is fun as long as the problems are solvable!
What makes you excited about going to work?
Definitely concrete pours. I enjoy the process and all the excitement leading up to the first pour. It’s the first event on-site that will be visible and remain part of the building forever.
What interested you in construction? Has it always been an interest?
My dad renovated houses when I was growing up and I often tagged along with him to the work sites offering unsolicited opinions on all the missing potential. I was very opinionated from a young age.
In high school, I was an accounting intern for a construction company which only furthered my interest in the industry. Even though I’d spend a lot of my time around the industry, I’d never physically built anything with a hammer and nail like the stereotypical construction worker.
What do you love about working at PBK?
PBK provides me with a wide variety of opportunities in the field. I work on large-scale projects with varying circumstances and unique finishes that most people in construction do not have the opportunity to work on projects of that size and magnitude.
What advice do you have for any young women thinking about pursuing a career in construction? What is something you wish you knew right out of college?
Don’t be afraid of the industry. After I graduated college, I was overwhelmed and wasn’t sure that I knew enough about construction because I didn’t have the experience of physically building something myself. I took a position where I knew my strong organizational skills would be valued. I learned more about the industry and how to handle situations in the field, which is where I ultimately wanted to be, so I worked my way up the ladder. Women shouldn't be afraid to do the same – getting into a company and working your way up is an excellent way to learn and advance when you’re ready, know your trade and feeling confident.
While construction is stereotypically a male dominated industry, Hannah is not the only woman on her team. Grecia Jimenez joined PBK Construction Services in 2017 as a Field Team Admin and Project Coordinator. Currently, she serves as a Construction Services Manager where she works on-site full time as a liaison between the client and contractors. Grecia’s favorite projects to work on are also elementary schools, because of the thoughtful learning spaces and the excitement of the young students.
What does a day at work look like working in construction?
Every day is full of surprises! I can have a set schedule where I’m visiting different job sites, checking work progress and making sure work is being done, as it should. Other days, I have a plan for the day, which completely changes, and I end up in an entirely different direction than when I started. The construction industry is a different animal.
What makes you excited about going to work?
Concrete pours. I dread the early mornings and long days, but at the same time it’s such a rush. There are so many people on- site for concrete pours even though they take place so early in the morning.
What interested you in construction? Has it always been an interest?
I was always interested in architecture. I received my degree in architecture from the University of Texas at San Antonio and my first job was as an admin for a general contractor. A superintendent took me under his wing and showed me how much fun working in the field can be, which pushed me towards construction. Most men would probably think “this isn’t for you,” but that superintendent saw my interest in construction and knew I could handle it. Being a woman working in a male dominated industry is empowering.
What do you love about working at PBK?
I love seeing my coworkers' designs come to life. It’s really rewarding to help their designs go from paper to real life. The teamwork at PBK is incredible. We have a great community.
What advice do you have for any young women thinking about pursuing a career in construction? What is something you wish you knew right out of college?
There’s so much I wish I knew after college, but I’m happy with the path I chose that landed me where I am today. I started in architecture and ended up in construction. You can really do anything you want, and don’t let anyone tell you differently.
PBK is proud to celebrate Hayes and Jimenez as women in construction. They represent role models within our firm and strive to share their own experiences with the younger talent. The firm supports our employees as they flourish and encourages each one to take an entrepreneurial attitude when molding their unique talents with their futures.
PBK Celebrates 2022 Partner Promotions
HOUSTON – PBK, an award-winning architecture and engineering firm, recently celebrated the promotion of Jorge Tiscareno, Juan Lopez, Lorin Pargoud, Manny Torres and Michael Hessert to Partner from Principal.
“I am proud to welcome the new leaders into our Partner group,” said Dan Boggio, Executive Chairman and Founder of PBK. “Each of these brilliant leaders have demonstrated outstanding talent, teamwork and above and beyond dedication to client service that is the cornerstone of PBK.”
The firm is pleased to recognize its new Partners:
Gilbert Baez’s cumulative years of experience managing school projects has improved the overall efficiency of the delivery process for education facilities at PBK. Taking on different roles and responsibilities, he has been in charge of or contributed to the planning, design, project management, project coordination, construction administration, and production of numerous modernization, new construction, facility assessment, master planning, and high performance school building projects throughout California. Gilbert also provides expertise and advocacy with Best Practices for School Safety & Security.
Since 2014, Michael Hessert has helped lead the PBK Sports division. He manages projects from the planning phase through completion of construction and closeout phases with a philosophy that combines dedication to achieving client satisfaction through a positive, energetic attitude and focus on teamwork. Michael has more than 25 years of experience with architectural planning, design development and construction management services for collegiate and professional sports clients. He is a registered architect in the state of Texas with expert knowledge in all phases of project delivery including planning, programming, design, preparation of contract documents, specifications, contract administration and management.
Juan Lopez brings creativity, design expertise and innovative solutions together to optimize team performance resulting in the creation of dynamic, world-class athletic venues for both competitors and spectators. Since joining the firm in 1996, he has specialized in facilitating design through an extremely inclusive, collaborative process that showcases multiple solutions to accomplish clients’ unique visions and goals. Juan’s experience ranges from long-range master planning of comprehensive sports complexes to design of individualized competition and sport support facilities at every level of competitive play.
Lorin Pargoud joined PBK in 2006 with extensive experience in educational facilities including elementary, junior high and high school programming and design. He is responsible for construction documentation, coordination and administration. Through strong communication and organizational skills, Lorin is an expert at multi-project coordination. Lorin is reliable in maintaining a strong client-architect relationship, often serving as the day-to-day liaison between owner and project team.
Since 2013, Jorge Tiscareno has guided projects through architectural programming, design conception and design development at PBK. He is involved in every phase of the project coordinating and incorporating design intent into construction documentation. Jorge brings more than 25 years of architecture and design experience to his team with a practical, client-focused perspective to architectural challenges that support client expectations. His current work spans across Texas and state lines, establishing a diverse portfolio of corporate, educational and athletic facilities. His educational projects have achieved numerous awards along with national recognition.
Manny Torres joined the firm in 2003 and has served in a leadership role serving educational clients in all phases from master planning, through all phases of design and construction. As a studio leader he has remained actively involved throughout each phase of a project ensuring that each client is given the world class customer service that is embedded in the firm’s core values. Manny also serves in a leadership role to expand the firm’s portfolio into Corporate Commercial and has completed many major projects across several states to serve corporate clients.
Biophilic Design: Creating Nature-Inspired Spaces
“Welcome to biophilia, the love for nature in all her manifestations, from the tiniest organism to the greatest red giant floating in the farthest realm of the universe. With biophilia comes a restless curiosity, an urge to investigate and discover the elusive places where we meet nature, where she plays on our senses with colours and forms, perfumes and smells.” – Sir David Attenborough
In recent years, biophilic design has received widespread attention in school architecture in response to the substantial reductions in opportunities for most students, especially in densely populated areas, to have contact with high-quality natural environments. Much research has shown spending time in nature has positive psychological and physiological effects.
Biophilic design suggests that incorporating characteristics that are rich in nature and nature-inspired features into the physical learning environment can have similar positive impacts on students’ well-being. Despite all the research and findings demonstrating the need for a strong connection with students and nature, it remains a challenge for most school districts to incorporate natural outdoor spaces in their programs.
Today’s common habitat is largely a built environment where we spend approximately 90% of our time indoors. Biophilic design in schools is now a necessity.
Read the full whitepaper here.
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Educational environments can be very powerful tools that optimize teaching and learning for primary and secondary education. Our team offers progressive design applications that equip and engage today's learners to become tomorrow's leaders.
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Govalle Elementary School Achieves LEED Silver Certification & AEGB 4-star rating
The Austin ISD’s new Govalle Elementary School achieved the LEED Silver certification and was awarded a 4-star rating from Austin Energy Green Building. AEGB developed the first rating system in the U.S. for evaluating the sustainability of buildings and inspiring many cities to follow.
Located on the east side of Austin and surrounded by single-story homes, the new 80,800 square-foot elementary school is the result of a transparent community-based planning effort spanning two years with the Austin ISD and Govalle community. The result is a community driven school serving 522 students and one that represents its neighborhood, engages its community, and embraces its history and diverse population of learners. The new school was built as replacement for the existing building that did not meet the basic needs of the district’s educational requirements. Sustainability, collaboration, creativity, cultural proficiency, community, and outdoor connections were the driving factors in the design.
Govalle Elementary School has served students since 1931, building on a strong tradition of community engagement to offer a world of opportunities from rich fine arts experiences, engineering, robotics, robust science, technology, math, and sustainability programs. Sustainability is the driving force behind Govalle Elementary School’s mission to provide a high quality and comprehensive education experience that challenges and inspires students to make a positive contribution to the world.
The sustainable features of the school include a water collection system, vegetable and butterfly gardens, rain gardens throughout the site, and other energy saving features. These features serve as a teaching tool for the students and celebrate the community’s long history of respecting the environment. Through careful planning with the school and community, innovative graphics representing specific values of the community were created throughout the school providing an inspiring learning environment for the students. The existing trees were an important and unique feature celebrating the site, which required careful planning and an innovative approach to the site and building configuration. As a result, many of the trees on site were saved providing shade throughout the campus and opportunities for children to learn outside.
- The school’s annual source energy use per square foot falls within the lowest 5% of K-12 schools in the US (data collected by the EPA’s Energy Star Program)
- The school sheds 10% estimated peak electricity
- 40% reduction in parking
- 25.1% improvement in building performance
- 15,000-gallon water storage capacity cistern
- 37.3% reduced water use from baseline
- 95.56% of construction waste diverted from landfill
The school offers limitless opportunities for collaboration, flexibility and hands-on learning. The site and building set an example of conversation and stewardship. The moveable walls, flexible-collaborative furniture and multi-use spaces allows the school to transform collaboration areas for many uses over the years to come.
The design mirrors the modern and flexible environment we live in today, where both collaborative and individual opportunity spaces are the key to success. The school is a tool that can be customized to accommodate different teaching approaches and induvial learners’ preferences.
“When I walked into the building of the school, I saw the excitement on the student’s faces, and they were so eager. They wanted to experience the entire school from the library, to the classrooms, to the cafeteria, and to their outdoor learning spaces. It is wonderful to see their smiling faces because they know this is for them and that’s what matters.” – Stephanie E. Elizalde, AISD Superintendent
Since opening in Spring 2020, the school has become a source of civic pride and a valued community resource. Parents, students, teachers, and administrators have expressed their delight in being part of the design process and their ability to live and learn in the new school.
NATIONS #1 EDUCATION DESIGN FIRM RE-BRANDS CALIFORNIA OPERATIONS
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA – PBK announces that its award-winning teams from SIM-PBK in Fresno and PBK-WLC in Rancho Cucamonga, Berkeley, and Folsom will join its other regional offices across the United States, under the PBK brand.
“This is a proud moment for all of us on the heels of our 40th Anniversary,” said Dan Boggio, Executive Chairman and Founder of PBK.
“We started this company with the purpose of providing educational clients something that they weren’t getting anywhere else: unparalleled customer service. After helping clients successfully complete thousands of projects over the past four decades, PBK has become synonymous with education designs that are uniquely end-user focused and budget friendly.”
PBK’s Managing Partner for California, Bob Lavey, added, “550 team members across 20 regional offices means we are able to provide our clients with the best of both worlds – ‘large firm aptitude’ and ‘small firm attitude.’”
All offices united under the PBK name on January 1, 2022.
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