Amos Hall | St. Andrew’s School of Delaware

Amos Hall is the campus’ dedicated science building, originally opened in 1967. St. Andrew’s sought a renovated building that would expand and improve spaces for science, math, and technology at the school. Goals of the renovation were to increase the size and flexibility of classrooms and laboratories as well as increasing the amount of collaborative communal spaces in the building.

The renovation draws students in with a new main entrance, as well as doubles the amount of lab teaching space in the building. The new Amos hall provides interactive teaching classrooms, a dedicated computer science space, dedicated robotics, maker spaces, 3D printing labs, as well as an outdoor classroom, project spaces and meeting rooms.

Amos Hall is the campus’ dedicated science building, originally opened in 1967. St. Andrew’s sought a renovated building that would expand and improve spaces for science, math, and technology at the school. Goals of the renovation were to increase the size and flexibility of classrooms and laboratories as well as increasing the amount of collaborative communal spaces in the building.

The renovation draws students in with a new main entrance, as well as doubles the amount of lab teaching space in the building. The new Amos hall provides interactive teaching classrooms, a dedicated computer science space, dedicated robotics, maker spaces, 3D printing labs, as well as an outdoor classroom, project spaces and meeting rooms.

CLIENT: Zimmerman Studio LLC
LOCATION: Middletown, DE

TYPE: Academic, SERVICES: Renovation, MATERIALS: SUSTAINABILITY: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Images © Halkin Mason Photography

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