UMN Lab School – CDC Unified Building Project
This project involved updates to the University of Minnesota’s Child Development Center (CDC) resulting from the unification of the Shirley G. Moore Lab School and the CDC. The 31,939 sf renovation and addition provides space for the combined programs and operations (including 140 full-day and 100 half-day children).
Work included 13 classrooms, two curriculum libraries, two multipurpose rooms, demonstration kitchen/art room/maker space, a wider entrance for easier pick-ups and drop-offs, a classroom with 40-50 student capacity, new and reconfigured administrative office space, research space suite, expanded kitchen, improved technology, teaching/observation rooms and building code updates.
Work included 13 classrooms, two curriculum libraries, two multipurpose rooms, demonstration kitchen/art room/maker space, a wider entrance for easier pick-ups and drop-offs, a classroom with 40-50 student capacity, new and reconfigured administrative office space, research space suite, expanded kitchen, improved technology, teaching/observation rooms and building code updates.
Awards
Minnesota Subcontractors Association T.O.P.S. Project of the Year Award (2021)
City/State
Minneapolis, MN
Project Owner
University of Minnesota
Architect
Miller Dunwiddie
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