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Tyngsborough High School Todd Jersey designed this high school in 1988 while he was working in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, offices of HMFH, which is the architect of record. The school is organized around an "interior street" that provides a central gathering and socializing space for students, staff, and faculty in a cold-winter climate. The naturally lighted "street" created a dynamic amenity for a school that had an extremely limited construction budget. In designing the corridor pictured here, Todd Jersey exposed the mechanical and structural systems to create rhythmic pattern and interest. (Photos courtesy of Anton Grassl.) |
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