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INTERNATIONAL DESIGN PROJECT
the outdoor spaces integrate tropical vegetation, shaded courtyards, and planted walkways, blurring the line between built and natural environments. These areas function as outdoor classrooms, gathering spaces, and cooling zones, reinforcing a learning experience beyond four walls.
The fluidity between indoor and outdoor spaces mirrors the social fabric of Bahamian communities, where movement, gathering, and shared experiences shape daily life. In this way, the school doesn’ t just provide an education, it nurtures a sense of connection to the local environment and culture.
By embracing the realities of its environment and the traditions of its people, King’ s College School becomes more than a building; it is a landscape of learning.
Professional team
Project Name: Kings College School( www. kingscollegeschool. bs)
Project Location: Design architects: Landscape architect: Architect of Record: Interior designer: Project manager: Contractor: Structural Engineer:
Nassau, The Bahamas SAOTA Raymond Jungles Bron LTD ZPZ Interiors Century Property Developments Osprey Construction Company Bron LTD Electrical Engineers: Aftek( Justin Stadtlander) MEP engineer: Quantity surveyor: Lighting design:
Design project team( SAOTA):
EXP DHP Associates EXP
Dominik George, Mark Bullivant, Eugene Olivier, Glen Scott, Seth Gottlich, Kimera Pillay, and Mpho Mushophe
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