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Mid-Year News Update: New projects, EFEI launch and publications. Details

The Cristo Rey Jesuit High School & Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center has been awarded Details

Randall Fielding awarded CEFPI International Planner of the Year Details

Microsoft Taps FNI For Key Role in Global Innovative Schools Program Details

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School and Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center in operation in Minneapolis. Details

Health and Fitness Centre Opens at Scotch Oakburn College. Details

Groundbreakings on Cayman Islands. Details

A Comfortable Truth – 8 Truths about Comfort in Schools. Click here for link to new article.

FNI Adds several new consultants and expands service offerings.
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Building Futures – Video Interview with Prakash Nair
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Randall Fielding Interviewed on Charlotte Radio
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Randy Fielding interviewed on WCCO radio: “Human Rights and Design for Learning”
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New Project Wins
in 7 American states, and 6 countries. Details

The Language of School Design – New book by Nair and Fielding.
Available Now

Fielding Returns from Sri Lanka and Heads to Azerbaijan and Australia Details

Dr. Lackney criss-crosses land to lead design efforts on behalf of FNIDetails

Nair’s Latest trip covers 5 Australian States, Thailand and Singapore Details

Nair Returns from Planning & Design Consultation Workshops in 4 Australian States and Singapore Details

Nair in Australia – Nair to Keynote Australian Conference in April 2005. Details

Fielding in Singapore and Australia Details

Nair in Alaska Details

Fielding at NAF – Randy Fielding addresses National Audience at NAF Conference in New York. Details

Better Schools for Ohio – State of Ohio hires FNI to conduct detailed study of school designs. Details

FNI Wins MacConnell Award – Reece School in Tasmania Australia by FNI is MacConnell Award winner! Details




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Sinarmas World School – Indonesia
Fielding Nair International is serving as Design Architect and Educational Facilities Planner for this 1,400 student school being developed by the SINARMAS Group. FNI was selected for this project after a global search for innovative school architects. FNI is working with a local project architect in Jakarta and also retained the services of partners John Patrick in Melbourne, Australia and Jay Litman in Rhode Island, USA. The school is proposed to be planned, designed and constructed within 16 months on a very tight site and poses many difficult challenges.

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Cayman Islands Projects
Planning & Design Consultation for 3 New High Schools + Long Range Master Planning for all Schools in the Country

  • FNI is serving as the Planner and Design Consultant for 3 new high schools valued at US$140 million.
  • FNI is also developing a long range Facilities Master Plan for the Cayman Islands
  • Additional Services include: Study and recommendations on Tertiary Education Facilities, Vocational Education System
  • FNI is doing an independent educational assessment of all the school facilities on all three islands
  • FNI is also providing curriculum consulting, teacher training and educational commissioning across the school system

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LAS Almaty Project
The ultimate result of the Leysin American School (LAS) Almaty project will be to have created the best school in Kazakhstan with every aspect of the facility exemplifying quality education.

The school will invigorate the community and make a dramatic statement, captivating the attention of all who drive by with both surprise and a monumental presence.

The project, designed by FNI (assisted by MHTN Architects), will propel Kazakhstan into the 21st century, by creating a learning community entirely integrated within the larger community of Almaty, and furnishing it with the latest technologies, while promoting key principles of sustainable development and employing a faculty committed to a 21st century approach to education.

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George Town Primary School
The Georgetown design in the Cayman Islands is significant because it is the ultimate confluence of the most forward-thinking ideas in both education and educational architecture for a primary school.

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North Central Shared Facility for Regina, Saskatchewan
Scott Collegiate school and the North Central neighborhood community of Regina, Saskatchewan are experiencing dramatic demographic and social challenges that require radical solutions.

The vision that has emerged has inspired the North Central Shared Facility Model, within which Scott Collegiate High School, in partnership with FNI, is looking to redefine its school environment to more effectively serve the present and future needs of its students in the North Central neighborhood.

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Cristo Rey Jesuit High School and Urban Ventures Community Athletic Center – Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Cristo Rey education model is like no other and has been remarkably successful in its mission. Every graduating senior at the school’s pioneering Chicago campus was admitted to college — a remarkable achievement when you consider that many of the school’s students are the first in their families to graduate from high school. Click here for the 60 Minutes Story about this special school. (http://www.cristorey.net/)

The Cristo Rey model is built on the concept of providing a top-notch education that is largely funded by income that the students earn in real white collar corporate jobs in the City. Not only does this model provide a level of hands-on learning that is unprecedented in most school systems, but it also provides a solid source of financing that the school can then use to subsidize the students’ education.

The innovation continues in Minneapolis with the new Twin Cities Cristo Rey Jesuit High School forming a partnership with the Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center. This complex provides students with access to an extended network of corporate/school internships, arts and civic partnerships on one urban campus.

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Porirua College – New Zealand
Porirua College is a small high school with big ambition. Over the next three years, it is set to become a flagship facility for 21st Century Learning in New Zealand. FNI is serving as Educational Facilities Planner along with architects Opus and managers Octa Associates.

Porirua is a region known for its diversity: the community comprises largely Pasifika (Pacific Islanders) and Maori families. It is also a region with high rates of unemployment, low income, and low rates of university (college) attendance.

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“Building Futures” Projects – Victoria, Australia
In Australia, the Victorian Government’s Building Futures funding initiative has spawned a number of projects with Fielding Nair International involvement as Planning and Design Consultant. There has been growing recognition in Victoria that school stock built in the 1950s and 60s has exceeded its useful life and that reinvestment in school buildings must contribute to a marked improvement in student learning. Altogether, FNi is participating on 8 separate primary and secondary schools projects in three communities: Broadmeadows, Bendigo and Geelong. In this capacity, FNI is providing visioning and educational planning, developing concept designs and design effectiveness evaluations, and teacher professional development services. FNI has also begun work with several other Victorian communities on the Building Futures program.

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Scotch Oakburn College – Launceston, Tasmania
Scotch Oakburn College (SOC) was created in 1979 with the amalgamation of Oakburn College and Scotch College. The amalgamation successfully brought together two fine traditions that stretch back to 1886 and 1901 respectively. The College has a long and significant connection with the history of the town of Launceston, Tasmania. This project involves a major capital investment by the College in its Penquite Campus and includes three distinct components: A New Health and Physical Education Center (HPC), A New Middle School and the refurbishment of the existing gymnasium building at the Robert Dean Center into a new Senior Student Center.
This project is significant in many ways. It is the first school in Australia to feature FNI’s signature “studios” – these include the DaVinci Studio, the Einstein Studio and the Julia Child Studio among others. The new HPC and Middle School are located on a dramatically steep site across the road from the main campus and offers magnificent vistas to the valley and hills beyond. The design also calls for a complex terracing arrangement. When it is completed, the new campus will firmly establish SOC as one of the world’s foremost leaders in education and innovation.

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Duke School – Durham, North Carolina
The Duke School project represents a rare opportunity to create an educational environment that truly reflects a 21st century personalized learning program. The project has the potential to marry an innovative academic Pre-K-8 program with an inventive educational environment, what we describe as a ‘10/10’ – a ‘10’ in terms of educational philosophy, and a ‘10’ in terms of school design. The strong school culture and continuous involvement of students, teachers and parents is unlike almost any project we’ve been involved with. Schools at their very best are learning communities, and it is our personal vision to offer a planning and design process that nurtures the highest values of that community. It has been, and continues to be, a joy and a privilege to assist Duke School in fulfilling their noble dream of providing the highest quality, and challenging learning environment for their children.

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Horizons Phuket – Phuket, Thailand
Horizons Phuket, in Phuket, Thailand is not just a better community, it is the way of the future. Instead of developing the “best of the old”, The Horizons Educational Consulting Company has chosen to develop the “first of the new”. Instead of the familiar notion of developing “the school as community”, Horizons Phuket stands out as the first notable development worldwide which builds on the idea of “community as school”. Here, lifelong learning is more than a catchphrase, it is a philosophy that finds expression in every facet of the development. At Horizons Phuket, learning is everywhere and learning is for everyone. Every home in the community features a specially designed “Satellite Learning Center” that connects each and every resident, young and old alike, to a rich variety of learning resources within and outside the community. Each home is a natural extension of the learning community which contains four distinct components – A Pre-Primary Learning Center, Primary Years Learning Center, A Middle Years Learning Center and a Senior Learning Center. These are connected to other community-wide resources which include the Town Center, the Health, Fitness and Music/Performance Center, Enviro-Lake, Nature Walk and the Green Amphitheater – all shared elements with strong underlying learning themes that everyone gets to use. There is every expectation that this development will put Phuket on the global map once again – but this time for positive, life-affirming reasons.

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Paideia Academy – Apple Valley, Minnesota
Completion : August 2005
The day after the charter for Paideia Academy was granted in February, 2005, they sent out 10,000 postcards telling the story of their vision to parents and prospective students. They found a building that until recently had housed five movie theaters, embarked on a thoughtful planning process and negotiated a deal with the landlord. Just a few months later, in August 2005, the school launched with immediate success. Each day begins with an all-school meeting in the central atrium, which features a grand piano (the school has a partnership with a prestigious music institution). Already, the school boasts a healthy waiting list.

Paideia Academy was designed and renovated 3 times faster and cost less than 1/2 the budget of a typical school. Tona is spending more time dancing again, Erik is singing in the choir, and their children are flourishing like plants in a greenhouse. Laura Porter-Jones, Director, said “The school is absolutely beautiful – in 15 years I have never been privileged to work in a facility half as lovely as this one. Thank you!”

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Millennium High School – New York City (with HLW International). An innovative school near ground zero in New York City completed in 2003. Delivered in record time and for a small fraction of what most new schools cost. Plan is developed without corridors, with abundant daylighting and permits multiple modalities of learning to occur simultaneously within and outside classrooms.

Morriss Center High School - Bridgehampton, NY
Completion: 2007
Set on beautiful farmland adjacent to an existing elementary and middle school, the new high school will be a model for new paradigm education. The school facility design will be research-based, community driven, environmentally sensitive and fiscally responsible.

East Side High School – Newark, NJ
Completion: 2007
This $65 million project is really four thematic academies – science & health, humanities, business & technology and communications & law. The school will feature various innovative approaches to school design and be constructed with close attention paid to high performance principles.

Heriman Middle School – South Jordan, UT
(with MHTN Architects).
Completion: 2006
Project awarded via design competition. Flexible plan with small learning communities, developed within a tight budget. High performance design is highly efficient with little wasted space. Project is now in design.

Yeshiva Elementary School – Milwaukee, WI
Impact on Learning and Honor Awards 2002. A private K-8 school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Described in a review by critic Whitney Gould as "a child’s dream."

Kindergarten Development Center – Qatar
Completion: 2006
This project will be a model, world-class kindergarten facility and also serve as a training center for teachers. It will feature L-shaped classrooms with various activity-centers and a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors.

Advanced Learning Environment Modules
Completion: 2005
These modules are far superior to traditional temporary space because they are developed from the ground up to be the best possible environments for learning. The modules can also be combined to create complete schools that can be operational from planning to occupancy in about six months. They have tremendous flexibility and can be configured for use by any school population. A variety of purchase and leasing options are available.

Harbor City International School – Duluth, MN
Completion: 2001
Honor Award 2002. A public charter high school in Duluth, Minnesota. Referred to in an article published in Education Week as "A new paradigm school."

Goa International School – Goa, India
Completion: 2006
To be set on 50 acres along Goa’s beautiful beachfront, GIS will be one of India’s premier educational institutions. FNI is serving as the school’s planning and design consultants. We are collaborating on this project with Indian Architects Dennis Coelho and Associates and the Auroville Building Center - Suhasini Ayer - Architect.

The Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy – Las Vegas, NV
Completion: 2007
The Andre Agassi School is recognized nationally for the great success it has had in developing a sustainable model of quality urban education in Las Vegas, Agassi’s home town. Agassi Prep is now building a new high school to meet and exceed the high standards already established by the existing middle school. FNI was recruited by the Agassi Foundation to help "vision" and plan the new high school facilities and to coordinate the work of various other educational consultants engaged by the Foundation and with the school’s architects Carpenter Sellers Architects.

High School for Recording Arts (Hip Hop High) – St. Paul, MN
Completion: 2002
A public charter school in St. Paul, Minnesota. A high school about hope, hip-hop and lifelong learning.

TakingItGlobal
Completion: Various Years
Merit Award 2002. Prototype designs for technology-rich, global youth learning centers. Taking cyber cafes to the next level – building learning communities for teenagers.

Avalon School – St. Paul, MN
Designed for Project-Based Learning. A public charter high school in St. Paul, Minnesota, designed for collaborative learning.

Reece High School – Devenport, Tasmania, Australia
Merit Award 2002
Winner, McConnell Award 2003
Completion: January 2003
Special Features: Floor plans for this 600-student school demonstrate real flexibility and program integration instead of 20th century "bells and cells". This new school is explicitly designed to accommodate project-based learning and is a real attempt to integrate education with architecture. Imagine having the ability to recreate the classroom environment whenever appropriate to fit any desired instructional strategy - that is indeed the way this school is designed. The innovative ideas embodied in this school design have been incorporated into statewide policies.

Great River School – St. Paul, MN
Completion: 2004
The first Montessori High School in Minnesota is also a "St. Paul Star School," supported by the Hubert Humphrey Institute Center for School Change, along with the Gates Foundation, Hamline University, and the University of Minnesota. Both a new middle and high school are located in a renovated two-story office building. The heart of each school is a café/commons area. Unique spaces such as an "R & D Garage" take this school out of the realm of "school" and make this an environment that integrates work-like activities, scientific enquiry and life-long learning.

River Heights Charter School – St. Paul, MN
Completion 2004
One of a series of high schools designed by FNI using the EdVisions Learning Cooperative’s project-based learning curriculum. The new school is located within an existing office building in West St. Paul, Minnesota. Rather than organizing around classrooms, River Heights is designed around advisory groups of 15 to 18 students each, and includes individual workstations for each student and advisor/teacher.

Community Trade and Business Center – Milwaukee, WI
Completion 2004
CTBC is a new charter high school that is renting space from Malcolm X High School in Milwaukee. CTBC is located in an economically depressed neighborhood and has one of the lowest graduation rates in the U.S. The school was founded by two former basketball players and best friends that became successful in business and wanted to give back to the "hood."

Pathways World School – New Delhi, India
Citation Award, 2003
Completion: September 2003
Special Features: The 1,150 students at this school can have one-on-one lessons from peers or teachers in so-called "formal learning zones". Here, they serve as teachers themselves, write, read, present, draw and build in the formal learning or classroom zones. The immediate area outside the classroom serves as an extension of the learning experience and is designed to encourage informal student gatherings. There are quiet zones and green zones. Large group gathering spaces include the central tiered amphitheater around a large water body intended for both informal and formal gatherings. The school is designed around the principles of Multiple Intelligences theory.

Canning Vale High School – Perth, Western Australia
Architect: HASSELL/VITETTA. Planner, Prakash Nair
Photos: Keith Lightbody and Randall Fielding
Completion : January 2004
Honor Award 2002
Special Features: This 1,200 student high school was developed from a set of 10 guiding principles that included the nurturing of mind, body and spirit and the personalization of learning experiences. The resulting design is a playful mix of forms representing various learning neighborhoods, which lie along a learning street that leads to the colorful campus center.

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