The Hot Springs Intermediate School, located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, may appear to be an everyday, two-story school. But in taking a closer look at the aluminum, glass and brick building it is apparent that there is much more to the building than meets the eye.
Sustainability was a key factor in creating the new school. It was important that the Intermediate School incorporate solutions that help provide a healthy, productive learning environment, such as increased daylighting and improved energy efficiency. To help achieve natural lighting, products from Alcoa's Kawneer architectural aluminum products business were selected to help increase the durability, sustainability and energy efficiency of the school. The new school, now occupied by approximately 700 students, is spacious and features an open floor plan with natural light throughout.
Challenges for Kawneer
- The School District had strict energy requirements; therefore energy efficiency was essential to the project.
- Many of the classrooms in the new school faced west, which was not ideal for energy efficiency or daylighting.
- To fit the needs of a growing student body, the new facility needed to be durable and able to handle heavy traffic.
Kawneer Solutions
- To meet the energy and lighting needs of the school while keeping within the project's budget and design guidelines, a combination of Kawneer's 1600 SunShade and custom sunshades were used to help control glare and maximize natural light during the school day.
- For additional thermal and performance options, Kawneer's versatile Trifab VG 451T Storefront Framing was selected. The building also incorporates a geo-thermal heating system and an insulated building envelope.
- Additionally, extra insulation was integrated into the roof to exceed the energy code. Entrance vestibules also featured sloped glazing to allow for increased natural light to enter the building.
For durability, Kawneer 350 Medium Stile Entrances were used. This entrance package, composed of a door, door frame and hardware, is designed specifically for high traffic areas such as school entrances, and makes a good, aesthetic impression, while simultaneously withstanding the rigors of constant use. To provide heightened security, Kawneer's Paneline Exit Devices, which offer total access control, were installed on the entrances to the facility.
Other Design Highlights
The site that the school district selected for the new facility was adjacent to the old building and fairly small in size. To compensate for the small building site, local architectural firm Douglas A. Arnold and Associates was required to go from a one-story design to a two-story plan. A greenhouse, incorporated into the design as a part of its science curriculum, features a skylight that provides smooth appearance and helps minimize heat loss and condensation. The combination of the building's green features and modern teaching facilities, which includes a separate physical education building and auditorium, as well as an elaborate arts wing, helped make Hot Springs Intermediate School state-of-the-art.