Tuesday 23 May 2023

Brazosport ISD and VLK Architects Celebrate the Groundbreaking of the New CTE Center at Brazosport High School

(Freeport, Texas) – On Monday morning, May 22, 2023, Brazosport ISD alongside VLK Architects broke ground on the new Career and Technical Education (CTE) Center at Brazosport High School. When completed, the school will provide outstanding career pathways, equipping students with the skills necessary for success in the 21st-century workforce.

“VLK is very fortunate to have partnered with Brazosport ISD in the design of the Brazosport High School CTE Center,” said Monika Castillo, Principal at VLK Architects. “The new building and addition will allow the district to continue delivering instruction for the betterment of their students’ futures.”

The new 76,000sf CTE Center will feature a dedicated entry from Brazosport High School and will offer a variety of special programs for students such as cosmetology, veterinary technology, floral design, journalism, and more. The new facility will provide workshops for agricultural engineering, welding, and construction programs. Each workshop will have dedicated classroom space for instruction, and all shops will have access to an outdoor secured yard to allow students additional workspace. New learning spaces will incorporate ample natural daylight and durable interior finishes while exterior finishes will complement the existing Brazosport High School.

The cosmetology lab will include stations for hair styling, manicures, pedicures, and facial treatments while the veterinary tech lab will offer space for animal treatment and grooming. Yearbook, journalism, and audio/video programs will feature spaces for students interested in multimedia production, including a podcast room, green screen room, and control room.

“Our new Career and Technical Education building will serve as a hub of innovation, fostering creativity, collaboration, and hands-on learning,” said Danny Massey, Superintendent of Brazosport ISD. “This facility will provide our students with access to cutting-edge technology, modern workshops, and industry-standard equipment across a wide range of disciplines. Together, we will build not only a physical structure for our students today, but also a legacy of excellence for generations to come.”

The Brazosport High School CTE Center is funded through the 2019 Bond and is projected to be completed in December 2024.



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Tuesday 16 May 2023

Student Voice: VLK Spaces and Social Emotional Well-Being

Designing purposeful learning environments that fulfill the academic, as well as the social-emotional needs of learners, has become of increasing interest to educational stakeholders. Studies have shown that intentional design for a learning space can promote a sense of belonging, foster the development of self, provide outlets for individual learning preferences, and promote collaboration (Oliveras-Ortiz, Bouillion, & Asbury, 2020). According to Asiyai (2011), an appropriate learning environment is key to effective learning and development. She maintains that “such an environment is supportive and productive for functional training of head, heart, and hand” (p. 716). In addition to educators’ efforts to ensure that all students have access to a rigorous curriculum and highly qualified teachers, the condition of the physical environment within which teaching, and learning occurs is also a priority.

VLK Architects believes that all students deserve to feel a sense of well-being in their learning environment and be allowed individual autonomy in reaching their social-emotional learning goals. CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning) defines social and emotional learning as:

The processes through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions, achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain supportive relationships, and make responsible and caring decisions. (CASEL. “Fundamentals of SEL.” CASEL, 11 Mar. 2022, https://casel.org/fundamentals-of-sel/)

Social and emotional learning involves five core competencies that, with intentional design collaboration, can be promoted throughout the physical learning environment. These five core competencies are self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and making responsible decisions. VLK Architects collaborates with clients to not only understand their vision to move the learning environment beyond supporting daily needs; but also, how to enhance the impact of purposeful design on students’ overall social and emotional well-being. Students' impressions about their school can have a positive or negative impact on learning, achievement, and overall social-emotional well-being.

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One elementary student validated this idea during the VLK | CURATION® Student Voice discussion at Midlothian ISD indicating, "The old school barely had any windows. It was dark and gloomy, and it did not make you want to go to school. The new school makes me feel happy, relaxed, and calm to have all this natural light. Now, I am actually excited about going to school."

VLK Architects understands creating effective learning spaces that promote well-being cannot occur without input from teachers and students – the main end users. An integral part of the VLK | CURATION® process allows students to provide their perspective of their current learning environments. During this process of gathering student voice, we gain student insight, their likes and dislikes, and their perception on how the spaces in which they learn may or may not foster the CASEL five core competencies. Recently, the overarching themes students revealed include opportunities to build relationships through collaborative workspaces, self-awareness of the physical conditions of space, environments that promote a sense of calm, self-selection of preferred space to accommodate individual learning preferences, and environments that foster exploration and curiosity. For a school to provide a dynamic and supportive physical learning environment, there needs to be a detectable shift from the traditional way schools have been designed and developed.

A recent trend in educational design has been the intentional placement of flexible and scaled spaces for students to have choice and decision in their preference in learning. Exchange spaces allow for large groups to gather and learn together, hear a speaker, or extend the learning environment to use large materials or separate groups. Our Impact spaces are mid-sized collaboration areas providing flexibility for about ten students to work together. These spaces provide for group independent time, or areas where pull-out programs may be accomplished. This extension of the learning environment provides for endless opportunities based on curricular needs.

At Energy Institute High School in Houston, one student shared, “The way we collaborate is different at the new school. There is more opportunity to work with one another since we have larger tables, space, and options to all sit together, comfortably. It really helps you.”

Flexible learning spaces and purposefully designed environments provide more opportunities for students to practice working as teams and building relationships that lead to a sense of overall well-being. Student self-selection of preferred space accommodates individual learning preferences and allows for self-awareness between the task at hand and what type of environment will result in personal achievement. When asked, students can explain their thoughts and decision making on the personal selection of learning spaces due to the emotions that are provoked in each.

During VLK | CURATION®, a Sanger ISD student connected his sense of well-being and learning preference to the environment, a large open space makes you feel freer and more relaxed because there is a sense of anxiety and claustrophobia when you’re in a small room that is cramped.”

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“The library, instead of being enclosed, it’s part of the school. It is open and I like that we can see other classrooms. There are also small spaces where we can choose to sit and read alone, it helps me focus. It makes me want to go to the library.” – Perry Middle School Student, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD.

Having a balance of large collaboration areas such as Exchange spaces, as well as smaller areas, such as our Think spaces, within the overall environment is important when considering student self-management and choice in spatial preference. Think spaces are small learning environments that allow for autonomy and small group work. These areas are heavily supported with technology for students to have a quiet space for individual study, small group presentation planning, brainstorming, or other small group needs based on district curricular expectations.

During the VLK design process, deep discussion with our clients is of the utmost importance as we continue to connect well-being and the impact of student emotions in their learning environments, knowing how to provide a balance of appropriately sized spaces for instruction variety. When students feel a sense of calm and happiness in environments that promote curiosity and exploration, authentic engagement and a “love of learning to learn” occurs.

Natural lighting and outdoor learning spaces provide positive psychological and physical benefits to both teachers and students. Throughout the VLK | CURATION® Student Voice conversations, “windows and outside” are themes that are consistently noted as students’ preference in the learning environment due to feelings of happiness, calm, focus, and joy. An Energy Institute High School student validated the recurring themes when stating, "In our new science lab, we have a balcony that is connected and opens to the outside. We can choose to do our work on the balcony so we can be in the outdoor environment but still connected to our science classroom. It helps me focus because I like the sun and fresh air.”

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VLK designed outdoor learning areas provide space that extends the learning environment to support Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) that are best taught in the sunlight, or with conditions that are difficult or impossible to create indoors. Writable surfaces, water sources, and shade can be provided to best meet instructional intentionality. It is easy to agree with a student from Perry Middle School when she stated, “Sunshine is a big factor in keeping morale up. It just makes you feel good.”

VLK Architects listens to clients in order to connect research, voice, and design to benefit students' well-being within learning environments. Our spaces are designed to allow for student self-awareness, promote a sense of belonging, and instill a sense of pride and happiness for the overall community of users. Student well-being has never been more important than it is now, and our intentional design supports all aspects of learning.

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References

ASIYAI, ROMINA. “Students’ Perception of the Condition of Their Classroom Physical Learning Environment and Its Impact on Their Learning and Motivation.” College Student Journal, vol. 48, no. 4, Winter 2014, pp. 716–726.

CASEL. “Fundamentals of SEL.” CASEL, 11 Mar. 2022, https://casel.org/fundamentals-of-sel/.

Oliveras-Ortiz, Y., Bouillion, D. E., & Asbury, L. (2020). Research Paper Commissioned by VLK Architects. Teachers’ instructional decisions and student agency in new purposefully designed learning spaces. Houston, TX: VLK Architects. https://vlkarchitects.com/insi...




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Wednesday 10 May 2023

VLK Architects Welcomes Michael Martinez as Principal in San Antonio

(San Antonio, Texas) – VLK Architects is pleased to announce Michael Martinez has joined the firm as Principal in VLK’s San Antonio office. With nearly 40 years of architectural experience and 23 years in K-12 architecture, Martinez brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to VLK's team of professionals. Throughout his career, Martinez has completed more than $1.6 billion in projects spanning nearly six million square feet.

As Principal, Martinez will be responsible for leading complex projects and overseeing all aspects of design, construction documentation, and project delivery. He will also work closely with clients to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standard of quality.

“We are excited to have Michael join the firm,” said Sloan Harris, CEO | Partner of VLK Architects. “His experience and passion in public education design and planning is a wonderful addition to VLK and will be instrumental in servicing our clients in the San Antonio region. I am looking forward to the leadership Michael will bring to our staff and clients there.”

Prior to joining VLK Architects, Martinez worked as a Principal and Senior Project Manager leading a variety of projects in the education sector. In his previous role as Office Lead, he was responsible for maintaining strong client relationships and assembling successful project teams. Martinez is passionate about mentoring young and aspiring architects to create responsive design solutions and exceptional learning environments that support students and educators.

“I feel so very fortunate to have the opportunity to become part of the VLK team,” said Michael Martinez. “VLK’s reputation with clients, consultants, and contractors as a trusted partner in educational design is exceptional. Sloan and Todd’s vision regarding advancements in educational design, the profession of architecture, and the growth of the firm are what excite me about becoming a VLKer.”

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About VLK Architects: With offices in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio, VLK Architects provides architecture, planning, and interior design services to K-12, higher education, corporate, and institutional clients throughout Texas. For more information, please visit our website: www.vlkarchitects.com or contact 817-633-2623 or marketing@vlkarchitects.com.



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Monday 8 May 2023

VLK Architects joins Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD in the Topping Out of its Newest High School

(Fort Worth, Texas) – On Friday, May 5, VLK Architects joined Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD and Core Construction for the topping out ceremony of the new Eagle Mountain High School. Surrounded by district staff, students, and community members, the construction team raised the final structural steel beam on the district’s soon-to-be fourth high school.

The design embraces the surrounding landscape as the building accommodates the site’s challenging topography. The majority of spaces will feature natural light and panoramic views of the outdoors. The campus will include a sky bridge to provide easy access to the academic wing, outdoor dining area, fine arts spaces, and athletics. This bridge will also have views of the natural pond and a dry creek through the site. The design also features a double volume library with a variety of learning environments adjacent to the bistro for social gatherings. Art classrooms will feature a covered outdoor art patio that can be used year-round, and the pond will feature a dock to be used by the science program and for irrigation.

“Creating an environment in which young learners thrive in alignment with EMS ISD’s mission is one of the goals of Eagle Mountain High School’s design,” said Lauren Brown, VLK Principal. “The journey a student takes from a freshman to a graduating senior will help shape the future and define a path to success and achievement. The walls and halls are just a backdrop to the teaching and learning taking place; the design should not hinder but bolster the robust curriculum provided by EMS ISD. It is an honor to be a part of the team that transformed a site with over 630,000sf of building area into a new learning environment that will be here for decades.” EMS ISD Superintendent, Dr. Jim Chadwell added, “Eagle Mountain High School will be one that stands for generations."

The design process included collaboration with educators and staff members to create a vision of the new high school campus and associated facilities through VLK | CURATION®, to develop a deep understanding of the district’s educational goals, philosophy, pedagogical practices, and create a conceptual framework of next-generation learning environments in EMS ISD.

Eagle Mountain High School is expected to open its doors to students in the fall of 2024.



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