

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School Modernization
Outstanding Design
American School & University Magazine
The Recognition
Recognized as an Outstanding Design in the prestigious AS&U Architectural Portfolio, this project demonstrates how school architecture can uplift learning, identity and community pride.
Judges were struck by the bold reinvention of a dated campus into a vibrant hub. The library’s glass curtain wall floods the space with daylight, while the street-facing entry featuring Dr. King’s portrait and LED message board turns the building into a community landmark.
This renovation is more than fresh walls. It’s signaling that we believe in the future of our students.
Behind the Design
- Ceilings removed to create open volumes filled with natural light
- Folding glass walls expand the library into a flexible media space
- Street-facing entry with brickwork, iconic portrait and LED signage
- New energy-efficient VRF system and sustainable upgrades
Learn more in American School & University Magazine and in www.SchoolDesigns.com.
