1515 West 23rd Street Hazelton, Pennsylvania 18202
School
Capacity:
1106
Building Area
New Construction:
10,722 SF
Renovated:
128,582 SF
Total:
139,304 SF
As part of a comprehensive facilities evaluation for this district, rehabilitation of this former high school (abandoned for more than 10 years) was identified as an expedient and cost-effective option to address rapid student population growth. From the project’s inception, a construction manager was retained to facilitate the fast-track design and construction process. Both before and after bid, extensive value-engineering exercises were undertaken to adjust for discovered conditions and for comprehensive depth in project scope. Subsequently, change orders actually decreased the overall anticipated project cost. Classrooms were enlarged to accommodate modern standards for room sizes as well as to incorporate new technologies. The school's lower level swimming pool was renovated into a cafeteria and kitchen space. Many of the buildings original features were damaged or destroyed during the years while the building remained vacant, including the two towers on either side of the main entrance, which were restored.
Impassioned by both the arts and restoration, McKissick Architecture rallied the local community (who beloved the old building), resulting in a surge of support by residents. Our firm then led the effort to establish a non-profit partnership with several arts organizations to restore the school’s 1,450-seat balconied theatre to its former glory. The proscenium’s gold leaf border was restored and grand Austrian curtain replaced. New seating, theatrical lighting, audio/video equipment, and stage rigging, completed the modernizations of the community’s performing arts center. Named the “Alice Wiltsie Performing Arts Center” within the Hazleton “Castle” School, the inaugural performance hosted iconic band, “Chicago.”
Geneia, associated with Blue Cross of Pennsylvania acquired one floor of the World Trade Center Harrisburg building for their call center and supporting office space.
5580 Goods Lane, Suite 700 Altoona, Pennsylvania 16602
completed:
2018
School
Institution:
Building Area
Renovated:
15,175 SF
McKissick Associates determined program feasibility and planning as well as architectural design for adaptation of a small on-site program delivery campus for Penn Highlands Community College within a large, regional shopping mall. The storefront campus houses over 18,000 SF of educational and student community space. An interconnecting stair provides internal access to both floors of teaching space and serves as an organizational core for socialization and collaboration spaces central to this location. The design takes advantage of the linear nature of the central mall circulation to present a long, glass front façade (along the inside) allowing the student commons and study spaces to be highly visible. A color palette of deep teal, oranges, fresh greens and yellow were used to create a youthful and vibrant environment easily visible from the mall's main promenade, which was intended to serve as an appealing invitation for potential students. Furnishings were selected for flexibility, variety, and comfort. Lounges, club chairs and table groupings (of various heights) provide options for inclusive collaboration between groups (of all sizes) within the largest student lounge. A smaller lounge area with traditional computer counters allows for more focused study, where soft furnishings in non-social configurations provide ideal ambiance for individualized, concentrated study.