Imagine a school that breathes with its environment — shaded, open, and connected.

This proposal for a San Bernardino school explores how architecture can support education through sustainability and connection.

ARCH 113 - Design Studio II

Ian Kowalski’s school design proposes an educational environment that responds to the social and climatic conditions of San Bernardino. Organized around shaded courtyards and flexible learning zones, the project integrates natural ventilation, daylight, and landscape to create a comfortable, low-energy campus. The design emphasizes how architecture can foster both environmental awareness and collective learning.

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