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Horace Mann Elementary School 

2015   I   Completed

LOCATION

Washington, D.C.

Discipline

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Project Type

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Project Details

Horace Mann Elementary School in Washington, DC, is a leading institution in the DC Public Schools system, recognized for its excellence and innovative Reggio Emilia approach. The school has earned the U.S. Department of Education’s Blue-Ribbon School Award five times.

A recent transformation included a 17,000-square-foot modernization and a 33,000-square-foot expansion, earning the 2017 ENR MidAtlantic Best Project award. Led by Paola Moya at Marshall Moya Design, the project created fluid indoor-outdoor learning spaces, featuring green areas, a rooftop farm with photovoltaic cells, and versatile spaces like an art room, science gallery, and library that connect to outdoor gardens and play areas.

Focused on sustainability, the LEED Gold-certified building supports activities like language enrichment and nature clubs. This collaborative effort with DGS, DCPS, CFA, HPO, and Skanska showcases the school’s commitment to sustainability and sets a new standard for educational design.

Designed under Paola Moya’s leadership as CEO of Marshall Moya Design

Facts & Figures

Client

DGS/DCPS  

Size

56,500 SF

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2015

project cost

$37.7M

accreditations

LEED Gold

Delivery Method

DesignBidBuild 

Construction type

1-A/Concrete 

Awards

2017

ENR MidAtlantic | Best Project

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