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Thaden School / Marlon Blackwell Architects
Thaden School / Marlon Blackwell ArchitectsSave this picture! Timothy HursleyBentonville, United StatesArchitects: Marlon Blackwell ArchitectsAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:110000 ftYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2021 PhotographsPhotographs:Timothy HursleyManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: American Fiber CementMore SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. A private school with a public purpose, Thaden School is a new independent middle and high school in Bentonville, Arkansas. The school's unique curriculum combines academic excellence with learning by doing and features three signature programs: Wheels (where the fields of physics and mechanics come alive through the construction and use of bicycles and other wheeled machines), Meals (where biology, chemistry, and community come alive through the growing and preparation of food), and Reels (where narrative and visual communication come alive through the production of film and video).Save this picture!Through its partnerships with nearby community organizations in the visual and culinary arts,bicycling, and community service, the school will provide students with opportunities to learn bothon and off campus. The school's "whole student/whole body" pedagogy will feature learningopportunities both indoors and outdoors.Save this picture!Campus Plan. The campus plan unifies two separate plots by creating a "shared street" on which automobiles, pedestrians, and cyclists can coexist. On either side, campus buildings use a strategy familiar in Arkansas, with long narrow buildings oriented to control the exposure to the intense southern sun and to allow natural ventilation at the eave. These long forms are strategically bent to prevent long internal corridors and to frame gathering spaces outside. The campus itself is a teaching tool as a productive landscape for agriculture and a restorative landscape that addresses flooding and restores native ecosystems.Save this picture!The project is a multi-phased implementation of a comprehensive master plan created incollaboration with Eskew Dumez Ripple, landscape architects Andropogon, and engineering firmCMTA. Marlon Blackwell Architects designed 6 out of 7 buildings on the campus, completedbetween 2019 and 2021.Save this picture!Buildings.Thaden House (2019).The original home of pioneering aviator Louis Thaden, for whom the school is named, has beenrelocated to the northeast corner of the campus, serving as a gateway from the corner of Eighth andC Streets. The exterior is carefully preserved and reconstructed to reflect its original appearance,complemented by a new detached washroom, positioned to the south of the house to create a courtconfiguration common in early twentieth-century Ozark farmsteads. The interior opens to revealthe historical construction and create a grander entrance and boardroom. The smaller wing is ameeting room and gallery, and the second level is reconfigured to house a private archive of thehistory of the house and the Thaden family.Save this picture!Reels Arts and Administration Building (August 2019). The new Art and Administration Building houses the signature Thaden School program, Reels, and includes classrooms, wet labs, and administrative spaces. Designed to respond to the environmental challenges of water collection and daylighting, the undulating roof also frames entries and connects various landscapes. Visible from almost everywhere on campus, the distinctive roof pitches and rolls provide daylight and ventilation. Sited on the northeast corner of the campus, a large entry porch leads to the campus center, the Thaden Performance building, and a courtyard shared with Thaden House.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Co-located with the Reels program, the administration remains connected to the activity of the campus and provides a supportive and nurturing environment for first-year middle-school students. Inside, classrooms and wet labs are divided by bars of service spaces that include storage, restrooms, and a mechanical area. A daylit corridor connects the various labs and is lined with student learning and study spaces, creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment.Wheels Science and Fabrication Building (August 2020). Home to the signature Wheels program, the Science and Fabrication Building creates a public presence for the school by linking the campus to Bentonville Square. Situated west of the 2 student commons and south of the Thaden Performance building, the building opens to the east to create a sense of entrance and arrival. A canopy along Main Street acts as a "billboard" for the campus and creates an outdoor workspace for the Wheels lab. Similar to the Arts and Administration Building, the Wheels building roof is a performative response as much as it is a figural expression.Save this picture!The linear plan of the Wheels building allows for a simple distribution of programs along its spine, while signature programs anchor the east and west ends. Covered areas extend student work spaces out of the building, connecting with the outdoors and displaying activity to the campus and the community. The maker space is located in the student commons, where the students and their work are always on display. A large central corridor widens to accommodate student collaboration and study spaces lit from above with a consistent level of daylighting throughout the year.Save this picture!Bike Barn (May 2020).Sited on a berm on the eastern edge of the campus next to the soccer field, the cyclo-cross, and thepump track, the Bike Barn is integrated into a network of pedestrian pathways that connect ThadenSchool to a larger system of trails that extend throughout northwest Arkansas. By reconfiguringthe profile of an Ozark gambrel barn to maximize the height below the trusses, a variety of sportscan be accommodated, including volleyball, basketball, and cycling, while also providing bikestorage and support facilities. A local manufacturer fabricated the trusses, which were developedcollaboratively using local materials and expertise.The exterior walls are clad in locally sourced cypress and finished with a combination of red painttraditionally used on barns or a clear finish that protects the wood. On the west side, a deep porchfaces the soccer field and provides shelter and shade for spectators. Except for storage and lockerrooms, the entire space is naturally ventilated through a mix of open joints in the cypress boardsiding, vented skylights, and a series of roller doors that open to the surrounding landscape.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Performance (November 2021). As envisioned in the campus master plan, Performance is situated on the northwest corner of the main campus and, by virtue of its location, is highly visible to the public and serves as an inviting hub for community connection while maintaining campus security. The building supports a wide variety of educational programs in the performing arts, including music, drama, and film, all with ready access to a world-class performance venue. The versatile and efficient allocation of space advances the school's mission and identity as a stage for improvisation, experimentation, and imagination. A generous loggia and expressive canopy create a strong and welcoming street edge. They extend well beyond the main body of the building and lead to a skylit entryway. Other than the glazing on each side revealed when the multicolored metal shell lifts, only one large window in the 3 performance halls punctuates the exterior shell. Looking out to the campus and the original Thaden House, this monumental window is even larger on the interior, which brings soft, indirect light into an otherwise sealed performance hall. With direct connections from the stage to the back of the house, the performance hall is a versatile and professional venue for creative performance.Save this picture!Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Bentonville, Arkansas, United StatesLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officePublished on December 31, 2024Cite: "Thaden School / Marlon Blackwell Architects" 31 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/987700/thaden-school-marlon-blackwell-architect&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save?Thaden / Marlon Blackwell ArchitectsYou've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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