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Drew College Preparatory School
San Francisco
SMWM
SMWM replaces a hodgepodge private-school
campus with an elegant new building in a distinctly urban
setting
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By Lisa Findley
Since 1908, the Drew School, a private
high school in San Francisco, occupied a Victorian house and
a motel-like addition wedged onto a corner residential lot.
Ten years ago, an energetic new head arrived who expanded
enrollment and elevated the quality of the programs. Soon,
the deteriorating, makeshift campus was more than an inconvenienceits
lack of proper teaching facilities became an obstacle to recruiting
the high-quality students the school aspired to attract. In
1998, Drew began fund-raising for a new building on the site
of the old structures. Designed by SMWM of San Francisco,
the project went into construction in May 2000.
Fitting the new school onto a tight
15,000-square-foot site while leaving room for a possible
future expansion was the kind of challenge SMWM had faced
before when designing urban schools. The new building is a
20,000-square-foot, three-story, L-shaped structure stacked
on top of a 15,000-square-foot concrete parking podium, with
a courtyard in the L. Its small, seminar-style classrooms
have flexible seating that can be rearranged for group learning
or individual study. The building also has state-of-the-art
science labs, an appropriately messy art room, support spaces,
and a lecture hall. These features are topped by a double-height,
light-filled corner library.
The design was also guided by the character
of the neighborhood, a mix of Victorian-era single-family
houses and several styles of multi-family buildings. A handsome
1890s church occupies a corner across the street. The only
source of visual continuity is the use of brick in several
facades. SMWM used the long leg of the L to hold the edge
of the major street, and mediated the mix of adjacent buildings
by introducing subtly vertical breaks in the facade to acknowledge
the rhythms of the residential pattern. Brick provides a visual
base and anchor for the building; at the same time, the architect
introduced contemporary materialsglass, steel, and concreteand
lifted the roof at the corner so that it soars above the street
and gives the building an institutional scale.
See the February 2002 issue of Architectural
Record for full coverage of this project.
Formal name
of Project:
Drew College Preparatory School
Location:
San Francisco
Gross square
footage:
63,000 sq. ft.
Total construction
cost:
$7.75 million
Owner:
Drew College Preparatory School www.drewschool.org
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Architect:
SMWM
989 Market Street, Third Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
415/546-0400
415/882-7098 FAX
www.smwm.com
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| Above: Cathy
Simon,FAIA, Principal-in-Charge |
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