Our PreK-12 Education Studio believes that the environments in which children learn and grow are critical to fostering their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Our approach to designing pre-kindergarten and daycare spaces focuses on safety, flexibility, and creativity. We integrate best practices to support a broad range of learning objectives to create an engaging and nurturing environment where every child can thrive. Our designs are built for the needs of students; we create learner-centered spaces with flexibility in the classroom, integration of daylight and views, and sound-absorbing acoustical treatments and ‘red-list’ free materials to promote social, emotional, and creative development. We are committed to creating unique and thoughtfully designed spaces that are functional, ignite a spark of joy and curiosity, and leave a lasting, positive impact on each child’s life of learning.
Neighborhood House
Outdoor Play
Supervision of the play space is made simple with numerous teaching spaces overlooking the play yard. Though this north-facing outdoor area is partially shaded by the building, thoughtfully placed shading devices protect children in the warm Utah sunshine.
PreK Classroom
PreK education is a hallmark of early childhood education building a strong foundation for young learners. Here, a variety of learning types are accommodated in a warm and friendly atmosphere with plenty of room for young social minds to explore.
Polk Elementary School
PreK Playground
Ogden City School District planned three distinct play spaces for Polk Elementary. The PreK and Kinder playground is securely fenced and specifically outfitted for younger children. Playgrounds for 1-3 and 4-6 are across the playfield, giving the age groups some space. All are equipped with inclusive, accessible play apparatus.
PreK Classroom
PreK is an exciting new adventure for young learners. This space combines whimsical color with a balance of warm tones and biophilic textures to make children feel at home, calm, and ready to learn.
Child Development at Hillcrest High School
Warm, soft colored materials and a large flexible space welcome children to this space of exploration.
Organized and easy to manage, this child development room has direct access to outdoor play.
A kitchen located for safety away from children enriches the experience with tasting opportunities.
Outdoor toddler play is safely supervised from inside the classroom as well as out.
Child Development at Olympus High School
This multi-purpose learning area accommodates storage for interior design as well as child development.
Young students learn personal responsibility and order with the inclusion of cubbies in natural wood tones.
Child Development at Provo High School
Easy access to toilet rooms reminds little ones to check in with their bodies. The unexpected color palette in the room brings joy.
Positioned in a sunny space, this play structure encourages social play and turn-taking.
Passive observation of youngsters at play.