
Interior view of the new Pre-Kindergarten annex, Little Children Schoolhouse. Copyright Roberto Farren Photography, 2011
Education is one of the most sought-after products from the Town of Brookline. From day care and early education facilities to the high school, we sweat the details here. In the May 2013 Annual Town Meeting, the Department of Planning and Community Development will be seeking Town Meeting support on Warrant Article 18, which will amend current Brookline zoning for day cares to be in alignment with Massachusetts General Law. In short, the proposed zoning amendment will bring the town’s Zoning By-Law into conformance with state regulations, provide appropriate review for child care facilities logistics (e.g. adequate drop-off and pick-up zones), and mitigate potential over-crowding of public parks and amenities. We agree with the amendment to the zoning and agree that the quality of day care and early education could only improve with enhanced regulatory coordination and common-sense design and planning. For more information on the Warrant Article 18, please refer to the Town of Brookline website – http://www.brooklinema.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=275&Itemid=270
In the Fall of 2011, we completed our first day care facility – a Pre-Kindergarten addition for Little Children Schoolhouse. The project consists of a 900 SF gut interior redevelopment of an underutilized storage space. Situated in a tight urban infill site on busy Washington Street in Brookline Village – abutted by commercial, mixed-use neighbors on both sides and single family residences in the rear – daylighting was scarce. As such, we took advantage of the available roofscape to bring in light as well as additional HVAC service into the new rear addition.
Latitudinal building section – through the skylight
Site and Floor Plans – 306 Washington Street
CREDITS
Photography: Roberto Farren Photography
General Contractor: PSC Contracting
Mechanical and Plumbing Engineering: VAV International, Inc.
Electrical Engineering: Sam Zax and Associates
All photographs, images and drawings copyright XChange Architects LLC, unless otherwise noted.