Mount Blue High School

Farmington, ME

133,000 s.f. new construction

87,000 s.f. renovation

This major overhaul of the Mt. Blue High School/Foster Technical Center campus serves as a state model for fully integrating career technical education (CTE) with an academic high school. The organizational principles place academic classrooms directly adjacent to CTE labs and scatter CTE programs throughout the floor plan, allowing for complete integration between the two.

The building incorporates multiple alternative energy technologies such as wood chips, geothermal, solar hot water heating, electrical wind generators, and photovoltaic panels. All of the alternative energy technologies have been designed to be monitored as part of the school curriculum.

The building was designed with 1-, 2-, and 3-story instructional blocks, with shorter blocks designed for future expansion.

There are two new performance spaces: a 500-seat, two-story auditorium to serve the theater, music, dance, and video media programs, and a 250-seat performance space for academic lectures, meetings of the faculty senate, and small group performances.

 

AWARDS

LEE J. BROCKWAY AWARD FOR SCHOOL DESIGN, ASSOCIATION FOR LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS (FORMERLY CEFPI)

 

LEED FOR SCHOOLS CERTIFIED

 

PDT Architects, Selected Photo credits: © Sandy Agrafiotis

CLIENT
State of Maine

SECTOR
Education