21st Century Learning

With dozens of K-12 school projects in our portfolio, LPA|A is arguably best known for our work in this arena. Our approach is to immerse ourselves in the culture and community of the school and district, and collaboratively develop program and context-driven designs.

Key Contacts

Eric Moore
Eric D. Moore

Principal

AIA

Rob Para
Robert F. Para Jr.

Principal

AIA

christina bazelmans
Christina S. Bazelmans

Programming and Sustainability Director

AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Sean Brennan head shot
Sean W. Brennan

Marketing and Business Development Director

AIA, NCARB

Designing for Everyone

The decision to replace the aging Nelson Place Elementary School in Worcester with a new building provided an opportunity to create a learning environment that could be a model for inclusiveness. The school supports the district-wide autism program in addition to serving students across a wide spectrum of abilities and disabilities. The entire team on the project was eager to make the most of this opportunity, researching the best possible options for lighting, technology, furniture, colors, and textures, to create an school where students of all abilities could thrive. The 600-student, 112,000 square foot school serves pre-K through 6th grade, and includes an early childhood assessment center serving children district-wide.

elementary age students reading and learning in a media center

An Inspiring New Space

The students of Beal Elementary in Shrewsbury will benefit from a unique partnership facilitated by the design team. Well-known children’s book author and illustrator Peter Reynolds signed on to create a mural for the new school, after having created one for the original school back in 2005. Generously funded by local philanthropist Robert “Chief Joseph” Terkanian, the coordination and installation of the mural are just small pieces of a large and complex project, but having a one-of-a kind work of art featured prominently across two floors from the lobby into the media center will prove to be an inspiring and remarkable space for the community.

students gathered in the beal elementary school media center

Beyond Traditional Learning Opportunities

The Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School (Monty Tech) approached LPA|A with a unique project to design a veterinary clinic that would be built by the students of the school under the supervision of their instructors. Twenty instructors in eight different trades and 200 students built the clinic, and now that it is open, many more students will receive invaluable hands-on training in the state-of-the-art facility.

students learning construction on site at the technical school

college students touring the construction site of Doherty High SchoolIn Service to the Community

LPA|A saw the design and construction of Worcester’s Doherty Memorial High School as an opportunity to create a “Living Laboratory” to give students at the high school and college levels a window into the Architecture/Engineering/Construction industry.

With several Chapter 74 programs at the school and across the district, as well as an ongoing partnership between the school and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, the design team, construction manager and OPM are collaborating to provide site tours, programming, internships and other opportunities to engage students who might not otherwise have exposure to the array of careers within this industry.

Key Contacts

Eric Moore
Eric D. Moore

Principal

AIA

Rob Para
Robert F. Para Jr.

Principal

AIA

christina bazelmans
Christina S. Bazelmans

Programming and Sustainability Director

AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Sean Brennan head shot
Sean W. Brennan

Marketing and Business Development Director

AIA, NCARB