James M. Bennett High School
Back to Practice AreaJames M. Bennett High School was the result of a collaborative design process, providing a technology rich, environmentally friendly school, accommodating 1,496 students in grades 9-12. The site planning required the phased construction of the new 228,251 sf building adjacent to the occupied existing high school, which was demolished following completion of the new facility, as well as renovations to the existing detached 18,885 sf auditorium. The layout features a “Main Street” concept linking the building’s programmatic elements and serving as the primary orientation element.
The Media Center anchors the Academic Classroom core on the east end balanced on the west end by a “specials” wing consisting of Art, Music, and Technology Education classrooms. Sustainable design elements begin with the building’s orientation and include a geothermal HVAC system, daylight harvesting utilizing high performance glazing with automatic window blinds, and light control monitors. The building features a nautical theme to acknowledge the James M. Bennett “Clippers”. This project was completed 5% under budget and one academic year ahead of schedule.
Highlights
- Client: Wicomico County Board of Education
- Size: 247,136 SF
- Capacity: 1,496 Students
- Cost: $73,915,145
- Completion Date: 2010
- Project Type: New Construction
Awards
- ENR Best of the Best K-12 Education Project
- ENR Mid-Atlantic Best K-12 Education Project
- AIA Chesapeake Bay Design Awards | Honor Award
- AIA Chesapeake Bay Chapter | Peoples Choice Citation Award for Architectural Excellence
- AIA Baltimore Excellence in K-12 Education Design Exhibit
- Brick in Architecture Award | Silver Winner | Educational
- National School Board Association Exhibit
- Learning By Design | ‘Green’ School Building Category