Michelle Obama School

Richmond, CA

The design of Michelle Obama Elementary School was conceived to provide a learning experience for students to help them thrive in an ever-changing and complex world and to support the continuing partnership between the District and the community it serves. The project integrates spaces for 21st-century learning, facilitating the development of critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and hands-on learning that are essential for student success.

The Type-V wood frame single and two-story buildings of the campus are strategically oriented and designed with passive strategies for optimal daylighting. Glulam and LVL were abundantly used for large span project-based learning suites and for large operable walls between learning spaces. The design team collaborated closely to feature an exposed Glulam structure in the Multiple Purpose Room instead of the costly and customized open steel truss that would also require a taller building for the required ceiling clearance.

Version History
  • Project uploaded by Hannah McCormick on 07-25-2022
  • Project last updated by WoodWorks on 06-10-2024
Project Details
  • Year Built

    2020

  • Number Of Stories

    2

  • Bldg system

    Mass Timber

  • Square footage

    47,500

  • Construction Type:

    V-B

  • Building Type:

    Educational

  • Material Types:

    Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
    Structural Composite Lumber (e.g. LVL and LSL)
    Light-Frame

Project Team
Version History
  • Project uploaded by Hannah McCormick on 07-25-2022
  • Project last updated by WoodWorks on 06-10-2024
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