A Campus Reimagined
The comprehensive modernization of Marshall Elementary School in San Diego transforms the campus into a more efficient, connected, and student-centered environment. Anchored by a new 23,000 SF classroom building, the project improves functionality while creating a stronger sense of identity and arrival.
Designed for Learning and Support
The new classroom building introduces dedicated spaces for Special Education and Kindergarten students, supporting inclusive learning and early childhood development. Existing classroom buildings are renovated with updated finishes and casework, while the administration building is reconfigured to improve organization and daily operations. A modernized kitchen facility expands capacity and enhances food service, supporting the broader needs of the school community.
Improving Flow and Function
Site-wide improvements address both circulation and usability. The removal of outdated portable classrooms allows for expanded parking and improved drop-off areas, creating a safer and more efficient experience for families and staff. A redesigned campus entry further clarifies wayfinding and strengthens the school’s presence within the community, resulting in a campus that works and feels better.