Upper Arlington Barrington Elementary

Moody Nolan‘s design for Upper Arlington Barrington Elementary in Columbus, Ohio seamlessly integrates a contemporary addition with a historic building, creating a cohesive and functional campus with emphasis on experiential learning.

  • area / size 58,000 sqft
  • Completed 2021
  • Location Columbus, Ohio, , United States
  • Nestled among an array of eclectic 20th Century Revival homes in Columbus’ historic Upper Arlington suburb, the newly renovated school merges the past with the future.

    The design unifies the original 1939 building with an addition that is both contemporary and contextually sensitive. The school’s original two-story, English-Revival style building underwent several expansions to accommodate its growing student body. Undersized and overused, the ad-hoc additions resulted in a spatially disjointed school that prevented experiential and collaborative learning.

    Rather than continue the campus’ sprawling footprint with another linear wing, Moody Nolan designed a new structure to provide the necessary program while connecting the campus back to itself. Situated behind the original building, the two-story addition exhibits restraint, allowing the historic limestone-clad façade to retain its prominence while creating a protected courtyard for recreation and outdoor learning.

    The expansion accommodates four new learning neighborhoods connected to a central light-filled media center. Each learning neighborhood features six classrooms organized around a shared commons – providing space for group activities and individual instruction.

    Renovations prioritize teacher and staff well-being through reconfigured and expanded programming to support autonomy without forgoing connectivity. These dedicated zones provide optimal workspaces for daily facility operations, including expanded administration offices, teachers’ lounges, food services, and fine arts classrooms.

    Design: Moody Nolan
    Photography: Cory Klein