Hudsonville Public Schools – The 5/6 Building @ Georgetown
Hudsonville Public School’s new 5/6 intermediate building, completed by GMB Architecture + Engineering, offers tailored spaces to support academic growth and social development for 5th and 6th graders in Hudsonville, Michigan.
Hudsonville’s new 5/6 intermediate building can accommodate up to 750 students and ease their transition between elementary and middle school with spaces that meet students at their level and accommodate the curriculum and instruction. The school was designed with the specific needs of students in the 5th and 6th grades in mind, providing them with a tailored environment that encourages academic growth, personal development, and social interaction. A secure entry into an open, central common area connecting the academic areas, cafeteria, and gymnasium invites ample natural light and creates spaces for impromptu collaboration and small group instruction as well as community events. The large gymnasium includes multi-use courts for volleyball, basketball, and pickleball, and gives the growing district more space for after-school athletics practice and events. The centralized extended learning areas of the academic wing act as an additional collaboration space with soft seating and technology for large or small groups, with a separate book vault located in the lower level.
A classroom wing branches out from the central overlook, separating academic spaces from elective classrooms and specials. The school features several specialized areas such as science labs, a maker’s space, music/band rooms, and large group instruction areas, ensuring that students have access to a variety of resources. Classrooms have a ‘front porch’ with additional seating that aims to extend learning opportunities outside the boundaries of the classroom. The flexible furniture gives students the opportunity to choose their seating and learning style to inspire healthy student development in both educational and social spaces.
Outside, a unique playscape area was created to encourage physical activity and socialization at this transitional stage. The multi-tier playscape offers different opportunities and zones for students to play, learn, and observe. The outdoor space includes a climbing obstacle course with turf that encourages agility and competitive play, a running track, basketball hoops and pavement games area, multiple seating zones, and a play wall with creative graphics. Academic instruction can also take place in the outdoor area, with enough seating and tables for a full classroom. Each section of the play area is accessible and is enhanced by shade cover and natural landscaping.
The facility’s exterior aesthetics complement the other schools in the district to keep a consistent look and feel between grade levels. Wood accents throughout the building add a warmth that resembles a nest, creating a link to the district’s mascot, the eagle, to establish an inviting atmosphere that shelters students at the middle school age. The new building enables the district to modify the educational delivery model in Hudsonville, focusing on the transitional learner, shifting grade levels, creating space for students and teachers, and better connecting Hudsonville’s schools across the community.
Design: GMB Architecture + Engineering
Construction Manager: Owen-Ames-Kimball Co.
Photography: Jason Keen