Design Workshops Archives - GMB https://gmb.com/work_tag/design-workshops/ Abundance in Education Thu, 13 Nov 2025 18:14:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://gmb.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-gmb-logo-32x32.png Design Workshops Archives - GMB https://gmb.com/work_tag/design-workshops/ 32 32 Plainwell Community Schools https://gmb.com/work/plainwell-community-schools/ Tue, 02 Sep 2025 14:38:18 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18532 A glass-fronted lobby with concessions serves both gym and pool users, and natural light floods key public areas, reflecting the district’s priority on openness and wellness. Careful integration with Plainwell Middle School balances accessibility with security, ensuring student safety without sacrificing flexibility for community activities. Designed to feel like a collegiate facility in scale and […]

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Plainwell, MI | Completed January 2025

Funded by the 2019 bond, the new Plainwell Fieldhouse provides a state-of-the-art facility for student athletics and community wellness. Strategically located adjacent to the high school and designed with long-term functionality in mind, the facility redefines how Plainwell’s 2,600 students and residents engage in sports, recreation, and wellness.

The new 327,000-gallon pool features 10 competition lanes, doubling the previous capacity, and includes a new dedicated diving area. A second-floor spectator space provides an elevated view and comfortable seating for extended swim meets, while the pool’s energy-efficient heating and filtration systems support sustainability and performance. The facility also employs the Colorado Timing System, a state-of-the-art electronic timing system for competitive swimming and other aquatic sports.

The connected fieldhouse includes a three-station competition gym with a designated main court and flexible layout to support multiple events at once. Retractable bleachers can accommodate over 2,100 spectators, and a second floor running track supports both training and community use.

A glass-fronted lobby with concessions serves both gym and pool users, and natural light floods key public areas, reflecting the district’s priority on openness and wellness. Careful integration with Plainwell Middle School balances accessibility with security, ensuring student safety without sacrificing flexibility for community activities.

Designed to feel like a collegiate facility in scale and function, the Fieldhouse incorporates Plainwell branding throughout, from exterior signage to thoughtful wayfinding. The building’s durable materials, ADA accessibility, and forward-looking master plan prepare it for decades of use, while features like swim classes, walking hours, and rentals ensure it remains a central hub for the Plainwell community.

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West Ottawa Public Schools – Riley Farms https://gmb.com/work/west-ottawa-public-schools-riley-farms/ Tue, 05 Aug 2025 14:21:59 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18506 Immersed in Nature From the beginning, the district embraced the natural features of the site not just as a setting but as part of the curriculum itself. The school’s outdoor kindergarten program is a cornerstone of this project, offering a curriculum that lets young learners connect with the world around them through interactions with nature. […]

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Holland, MI | Conpleted May 2025

At Riley Elementary School, education extends far beyond the four walls of a classroom. Every space, pathway, and experience has been designed to inspire curiosity and support meaningful learning.

Built on 39 acres of former farmland, Riley Elementary redefines what a modern learning environment can be, by looking to the land that surrounds it for inspiration. Located on the east side of the district to better serve local families, the new K-5 school honors its agricultural past while cultivating a future of exploration, flexibility, and outdoor learning.

Immersed in Nature

From the beginning, the district embraced the natural features of the site not just as a setting but as part of the curriculum itself. The school’s outdoor kindergarten program is a cornerstone of this project, offering a curriculum that lets young learners connect with the world around them through interactions with nature. The school encourages hands-on learning and student curiosity. Natural materials, biophilic elements, and ample daylight are present throughout. Single-sided hallways lined with floor-to-ceiling windows invite light and views into every learning space, while extended learning areas at the end of each academic wing offer boundary-less environments for collaboration, small group instruction, and quiet focus. These flexible spaces, filled with movable furniture and adaptable casework, support a variety of teaching and learning styles and allow the school to evolve with its students’ needs.

A Modern Learning Environment

The exterior massing and natural material palette of the building are a thoughtful nod to the site’s agricultural history, blending a rustic aesthetic with modern functionality. This architectural style, both exterior and interior, is unique to the district and fulfilled their desire for a magnetic building that would prioritize engagement and visibility in their neighboring community. Kindergarten and specials are housed in one building, while grades 1–5 are located in a second connected building, with a shared courtyard at the center to foster interaction and transition between indoor and outdoor learning environments. The music room opens onto a platform into the cafeteria and courtyard to support performances and community events. An upgraded media center provides space for reading and instruction, while three distinct outdoor play areas, tailored to different age groups, along with a flexible sports field and neighborhood-connected walking paths, make the site as engaging outside as it is inside. Each classroom also has direct access to outdoor classrooms that lead into adjacent play areas.

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Kentwood Public Schools – Indoor Multipurpose Facility https://gmb.com/work/kentwood-public-schools/ Thu, 19 Jun 2025 13:22:04 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18460 One of the defining features of the facility is the collegiate-inspired entrance experience. Set 12 feet above the field at the 50-yard line, the entrance creates a concourse-level balcony that is both welcoming and dynamic. The indoor facility will also have high visibility from the adjacent football stadium. This visual and physical connection between the […]

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Kentwood, MI | Under Construction

The new multipurpose indoor facility at East Kentwood High School is designed to serve the diverse needs of athletic teams, student organizations, and community partners across the district year-round. At 108,000 square feet, this state-of-the-art space is one of the only full-size indoor football fields in Michigan and is designed to elevate both athletic and educational experiences. 

Designed with inclusivity, flexibility, and long-term community value in mind, the facility offers a regulation-size football field with striping for softball, baseball, and lacrosse; a 55-yard turf soccer field; four-lane sprinting and training track; two band towers; and additional flex space to accommodate a wide range of programs. The field area is surrounded by clean, modern finishes, including endwall storage, solid-colored wall padding, and perimeter netting. AV boards for media, timekeeping and scoring will enhance the game-day like experience for athletes. 

One of the defining features of the facility is the collegiate-inspired entrance experience. Set 12 feet above the field at the 50-yard line, the entrance creates a concourse-level balcony that is both welcoming and dynamic. The indoor facility will also have high visibility from the adjacent football stadium. This visual and physical connection between the high school, freshman campus, and stadium reinforces the facility’s role as a unifying, central hub on campus. 

Inside, a tiered, 100+ person team room serves as an inspiring space for building team culture, supporting collaboration and watching game film. Prominent branding elements such as Kentwood’s signature “positive red” paint and custom logo turf reinforce district pride throughout the facility. 

Thoughtfully designed to support the entire district, the multipurpose space can be subdivided to accommodate multiple teams and activities simultaneously, maximizing its usefulness and accessibility for students and the community. Reflecting a commitment to sustainability and stewardship, a considerable number of trees will be planted throughout the district to replace the foliage displaced during construction. 

The new indoor facility is set to become a destination practice facility for the area — a true reflection of the investment in student opportunity, community connection, and the future of athletics and education in Kentwood. 

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West Ottawa Public Schools – Performing Arts Center https://gmb.com/work/west-ottawa-performing-arts-center/ Fri, 11 Apr 2025 14:23:00 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=17817 The new PAC will complement an existing facility at Harbor Lights Middle School, expanding the district’s capability to grow student performers as well as the potential to host professional performing companies. The scope includes an approximately 56,000 SF addition to the North High School centered around a 1,200-seat center focused on a stage with a […]

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Holland, MI | May 2024

West Ottawa High School has been named a GRAMMY signature School for its outstanding music program. The school’s student performers in choir, band, orchestra, and jazz ensembles consistently receive top ratings and awards, as does the theater arts program.

All arts and STEM programs in the district are heavily supported by the community, and the district aims to increase the competitiveness of its programs by establishing a new, high-end performing arts center. West Ottawa is establishing a new Performing Arts Center (PAC) as part of its 2019 bond initiative.

The new PAC will complement an existing facility at Harbor Lights Middle School, expanding the district’s capability to grow student performers as well as the potential to host professional performing companies. The scope includes an approximately 56,000 SF addition to the North High School centered around a 1,200-seat center focused on a stage with a full-fly loft. This premier performance program is augmented by a feature entrance lobby and secondary performance space, as well as a breadth of support spaces to ensure a high-functioning and flexible facility. The district was interested fundamentally in a building that is resilient and durable, but that conveys a high-end, professional performance venue for the community. In addition to the main stage, multiple areas within the center double as performance / multi-use spaces, including the front entrance lobby, the balcony space, and a monumental staircase in the lobby.

Wood treatments throughout bring a warmer, professional aesthetic to the performance venue, and layering less resilient materials and finishes slightly out of reach ensures they won’t be susceptible to damage. Structural concrete block is placed in strategic locations for durability. Most rooms are opaque and acoustically controlled for practice and performance, while glass is an important feature in the lobby area, establishing a welcoming transparent view into the center’s foyer from the road.

Supported by a 2019 bond initiative, the West Ottawa Performing Arts Center – much like the student performers and artists who will occupy the space – is a source of pride for the community and a facility that will become a central hub for the arts.

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Rockford Public Schools – Edgerton Trails https://gmb.com/work/rockford-public-schools-edgerton-trails/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 20:17:00 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18043 One of the key principles guiding the design of Edgerton Trails was the creation of spaces where learning and collaboration are always on display. Glass windows and double doors into the adjoining extended learning areas allow students and staff to feel connected to the entire grade-level community. These dedicated spaces give teachers and students a […]

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Rockford, MI | Completed 2024

Edgerton Trails Elementary School is an innovative addition to Rockford Public Schools and is their first new school in nearly 25 years. This state-of-the-art PK-5 facility was made possible through the community’s support of a $174 million bond issue passed in 2019. Designed to accommodate the growing population on the west side of Rockford, Edgerton Trails alleviates overcrowding in neighboring schools. The school is a testament to the district’s mission to provide safe learning environments that give students the academic and social skills needed to be successful, lifelong learners in a global society.

The school’s colorful interior is inspired by Rockford’s elementary science curriculum, with each grade level housed in distinct “neighborhoods” that reflect local habitats. The neighborhoods — The Pond (DK), The Woodlands (K-1), The Lakes (2-3), and The Dunes (4-5) — provide age-appropriate and fun environments that connect back to what they are learning. Students can feel emotionally and physically safe as the layout ensures they interact primarily with their peers in spaces designed specifically for their developmental stage. The integration of natural themes also extends to the building’s outdoor learning spaces, which includes a small classroom amphitheater and access to the district’s nature center. Two playgrounds on site also cater to the needs of lower and upper elementary age students.

One of the key principles guiding the design of Edgerton Trails was the creation of spaces where learning and collaboration are always on display. Glass windows and double doors into the adjoining extended learning areas allow students and staff to feel connected to the entire grade-level community. These dedicated spaces give teachers and students a place to engage in large group learning and play.

At the heart of Edgerton Trails is the learning commons, a vibrant media center that serves as the school’s central hub. The commons is designed for large-scale instruction and collaboration, providing direct access to the STEM room and art room. Here, students can prepare for future instruction using elements of the SCALE-UP education model used by Rockford’s high school students.

The school’s exterior fits within the surrounding community and features brick that matches the district high school, ensuring a timeless and consistent aesthetic. Inside, a variety of furniture options in the cafeteria and classrooms offer students choice and flexibility, while lock-down doors for each neighborhood enhance security. The school’s lighting and color schemes are thoughtfully selected to support emotional wellness, with each neighborhood featuring unique lighting elements that tie into their natural themes.

Edgerton Trails Elementary provides a dynamic learning environment that reflects Rockford Public Schools’ dedication to educational excellence and innovation. This new school not only meets the current needs of our growing community but is also designed to inspire and empower future generations of learners.

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Grand Haven Christian Schools https://gmb.com/work/grand-haven-christian-schools/ Sat, 11 Jan 2025 18:18:58 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18374 Five new middle school classrooms, two dedicated small group rooms organized by subject, and extended learning areas will provide room for over 200 additional students. The new learning environments are intentionally designed to be flexible, with built-ins for display and storage, technology and tack boards for visual learning, and gathering spaces that foster connection and […]

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Grand Haven, MI | Under Construction

After nearly seven years of visioning and planning, Grand Haven Christian School (GHCS) is undertaking its most substantial facility expansion since the 1990s. The phased project is designed to support the school’s ongoing growth, strengthen its Christian learning environment, and welcome more students into the GHCS community. 

This thoughtful addition includes a large new gymnasium with a stage, designed to serve not only athletic events like basketball, volleyball, and pickleball, but also worship services, student productions, and community gatherings. Retractable bleachers and moveable nets offer flexibility, allowing the space to easily adapt to a wide range of uses. The gable shape of the roof provides north facing clearstory light while reducing the volume of the space so the building can thoughtfully integrate into the neighborhood context and complement the existing school.

Five new middle school classrooms, two dedicated small group rooms organized by subject, and extended learning areas will provide room for over 200 additional students. The new learning environments are intentionally designed to be flexible, with built-ins for display and storage, technology and tack boards for visual learning, and gathering spaces that foster connection and collaboration. These spaces can also accommodate science curriculum, offering hands-on, future-ready experiences for students in Pre-K through 8th grade. 

The project will also include renovations to the school’s existing main entryway and classrooms, a refreshed media center, a new teacher workroom, and updated outdoor areas for events and recreation. The playground equipment will be modernized, with new structures for Pre-K students, and new spaces will be created for both instructional learning and informal outdoor exploration. A new playfield adjacent to campus will also act as a community park and provide flexible green space for GHCS students. It was important for GHCS to grow in their current space and remain a neighborhood school that continues to meet the needs of its students while also maintaining a presence in the community. 

Throughout the design, careful attention was given to ensure that branding and colors remain timeless and seamlessly integrate with the existing campus. The resulting facility will provide a cohesive environment that reflects the values of Grand Haven Christian School, supporting both short-term needs and long-term growth, while reinforcing the school’s mission to nurture faith-based learning in every student. 

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Chicago Christian Schools https://gmb.com/work/chicago-christian-schools/ Tue, 07 Jan 2025 21:25:00 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18281 The commons area, a central hub for the school, features inviting hospitality with banquette seating, ample views to the exterior and warm wood finishes that accent the school’s color palette. It includes a coffee kiosk/concessions area near the gymnasium, a ticketing area, and an exterior patio for student gatherings, quiet areas, secondary eating spaces, and […]

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Palos Heights, IL | Under Construction

The renovation and addition project at Chicago Christian High School was guided by five key principles: capturing a holistic campus vision, meeting each student where they are through 21st-century learning, creating strong connections, providing a facility that is accessible to all and establishing a lasting and durable impact. These principles informed the design of the updated high school, while accommodating a growing student body and ensuring modern learning environments.

This project includes an eye-catching addition and renovation to improve the cafeteria and adjacent commons area, creating a multifunctional space for eating, learning, and gathering. The new addition, which serves as a visual and welcoming entrance, integrates the school’s new branding throughout and features a learning stair at the entrance, lounge areas, and accessibility ramps that connect seamlessly with the architectural design.

The commons area, a central hub for the school, features inviting hospitality with banquette seating, ample views to the exterior and warm wood finishes that accent the school’s color palette. It includes a coffee kiosk/concessions area near the gymnasium, a ticketing area, and an exterior patio for student gatherings, quiet areas, secondary eating spaces, and worship events. This space is designed to be welcoming to parents, family, alumni, and students alike.

With a focus on accessibility, the renovation ensures that the entire facility is welcoming and functional for all users. The design also supports the school’s master planning goals, aiming to accommodate up to 400 building users at the high school and create a modern and inviting environment that aligns with the evolving educational landscape.

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Holland Public Schools https://gmb.com/work/holland-heights-elementary-school/ Sun, 01 Dec 2024 16:35:35 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18323 Holland Heights Elementary has partnered with the Outdoor Discovery Center Education Network to provide students with a nature-based learning experience that will help them learn, read, and grow.The school’s design features extensive outdoor learning spaces, ensuring that students can engage with nature year-round. Each grade-level neighborhood has themes inspired by natural environments—the wetlands, forest, and […]

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Holland, MI | Under Construction

Holland Heights Elementary School is embarking on an exciting transformation to create updated learning environments and to enhance nature-based learning. This $21.2 million project, funded through a bond passed by voters in May 2021, will bring new classrooms, a media center, and updated playground to K-5 students.

The oldest portion of the building, originally opened in 1952, will be demolished to make room for new construction. The project will retain and renovate key existing facilities such as the gym, cafeteria, and main office, while creating new specials areas including a music room, STEM lab, and art room.

Holland Heights Elementary has partnered with the Outdoor Discovery Center Education Network to provide students with a nature-based learning experience that will help them learn, read, and grow.The school’s design features extensive outdoor learning spaces, ensuring that students can engage with nature year-round. Each grade-level neighborhood has themes inspired by natural environments—the wetlands, forest, and dunes—and includes extended learning areas connected to the outdoors. The school’s site boasts numerous outdoor learning features, including a spacious playground, soccer field, and a natural hill with stepping walkways.

The building wings create courtyard-like areas with learning circles equipped with power and furniture, and covered areas for outdoor classes and play. The site also features a dry creek bed, which aids in drainage and stormwater management while offering opportunities for water studies and outdoor exploration. The outdoor areas are designed to provide direct views from classrooms, promoting transparency and a seamless connection with nature.

The interior of Holland Heights Elementary was designed with natural light and transparency in mind. Glass elements are used throughout to maintain a bright and open atmosphere. The media center is centrally located, offering visibility in multiple directions within the building. Each neighborhood’s design reflects its nature theme, with specific wall coverings and entrances that enhance the nature-based learning experience.

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Calvin University – Commons Union https://gmb.com/work/calvin-university-commons-union/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 17:35:01 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18421 Related work Explore our insights on branding, marketing, engineering, and architecture, tailored specifically to the higher education sector.

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Grand Rapids, MI | Completed 2024

As part of Calvin’s 2015 Master Plan, a student-focused Commons Union and library refresh project created a dynamic hub for the campus, containing a new open staircase, offices for student organizations, lounge and multipurpose spaces, and supportive administrative offices all under one roof.

Updating the Hekman Library to a Learning Commons model has created a collaborative and communal environment. Improved traffic flow for students using the library building was achieved by the integration of an open, communicating stair that connects the first three levels of the facility together. The first level is home to staff offices and a casual student engagement space with coffee area, small group performance stage and computer lab. The goal of the Commons Union project was to better serve learners by creating easy access to resources and support services, while fostering socialization and connection.

GMB partnered with Centerbrook Architects and Planners as the design architect for this project.

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Comstock Public Schools https://gmb.com/work/comstock-public-schools/ Tue, 20 Aug 2024 14:31:47 +0000 https://gmb.com/?post_type=work&p=18075 It was important to the Academy to connect as much of the land and building together as possible. Topography, site vegetation, soils, climate, and watershed analysis provided a strong foundation for building placement and site design to the complement the school’s STEM curriculum. The philosophy of Hydro (water), Terra (land), and Vida (life) all working […]

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Comstock, MI | Under Construction

As part of a larger bond program, Comstock Public Schools will begin construction of a new K-8 STEM Academy to replace a 75-year-old facility with a purpose-built STEM school. The new school will feature intentional design that celebrates the future of STEM and ensures that the programming is thoughtful, inclusive, and relevant to today’s technology and resources. The new Academy is set to become the area’s go-to facility for STEM education while creating opportunities for future partnerships with organizations.

The project team held a design workshop with multiple stakeholder and community groups to develop a functional and flexible design that can evolve and adapt to the changing needs of students. Situated on a 30-acre campus next to the existing elementary, the new STEM Academy will house up to 450 students to support the growing program. This will be the first new building for the Comstock Public Schools district in more than 50 years.

It was important to the Academy to connect as much of the land and building together as possible. Topography, site vegetation, soils, climate, and watershed analysis provided a strong foundation for building placement and site design to the complement the school’s STEM curriculum. The philosophy of Hydro (water), Terra (land), and Vida (life) all working together in the building concept, through branding and color choices in the design, and its connection to the curriculum was paramount. Grade level groups will be identified throughout the Academy with colors and visuals that evoke the hydro, terra, or vida elements. Extended learning areas and flexible spaces along the main spine will provide a comfortable environment for kids where they can develop and nurture a lifelong love of learning.

Connecting the school building with the land it is being built on means learning can be explored within and outside the classroom. The facility is nestled into an existing ridge line on the property which will allow the scale of the new facility to be reduced. The land can be used as a learning tool for the school and will feature a maple orchard, in coordination with a syrup making class, alongside three watersheds that will inform the school’s watershed study program. Special attention was paid to the water quality and groundwater recharge on site to preserve watershed integrity as well. By immersing students in real-world challenges and applying STEM principles to solve problems, the Academy aims to nurture a generation of creative thinkers and innovators.

Comstock is committed to providing an engaging educational experience that empowers students to reach their full potential and become future leaders in STEM fields. The Academy offers 8th grade students the opportunity to earn high school credit, accelerating their future ability enroll in dual enrollment and earn free college credit courses.

A condensed timeline for the design team promoted a collaborative approach within all disciplines to help meet the district’s desired opening date of Fall 2026. Building design and schedules were completed within an accelerated 9-month time frame.

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