Saint Ann's School
Saint Ann’s School is a progressive, arts-oriented K-12 private school in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. Faced with an expanding curriculum and a student population that has outgrown its collaborative study and performance spaces over the past 50 years of service, the institution asked KentAnders Architects to help them find programming, planning and design solutions for their campus.
bosworth building
New limestone benches flanking the main entry create a welcoming sense of community.
Restored Main Entry
Design references the historic condition in bringing light to the cellar level classrooms through glass pucks laid into precast concrete panels at the sidewalk.
music room
One-on-one practice in the main ensemble room.
music room
The undercroft music campus receives daylight via glass inserts set into the sidewalk above.
dance studio
An enlarged dance studio is flanked by operable whiteboard wall and full-height mirrors
undercroft hall
The dance studio opens to create a large rehearsal and performance space at the cellar level.
MAIN LOBBY
New entry lobby connects directly via open stair to the commons at the 2nd floor level.
Teacher's Lounge
faculty dining room
art classroom
red stair commons
Consolidation of egress and circulation created the opportunity for bright, open double-height central commons for the school.
red stair commons
The new commons is focused around the iconic 'Red Stair' where assembly, performance and impromptu gathering take place
Red Stair
Red Stair
high school lounge
Gathering Corridor
Hallways are configured to accommodate flexible gathering and seating areas.
quiet study room
Dining Commons
Double-height space at the dining commons is overlooked by a quiet study room.
Dining Commons
Enclosing partitions were demolished, opening up the entire floor for daylight to pass through double-height historic arched windows.