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February 21, 2017
Hazel Wolf K-8 is a 83,000-square-foot school at 11530 12th Ave N.E. in North Seattle, with a focus on environmental learning.
The school uses the environment to teach STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects. It can accommodate up to 680 students, and is a “choice school” that students opt to attend.
The school integrates with its 3.2-acre site to create an indoor/outdoor learning lab, with a living wall in main entry, green roofs and terraces.
The $39.2 million school was built last year and replaces Pinehurst School, which was demolished.
Owner: Seattle Public Schools
Architect: NAC Architecture
General contractor: Lydig Construction
Construction manager: Heery International
Civil, structural engineer: Coughlin Porter Lundeen
Mechanical engineer: Hargis Engineers
Geotechnical engineer: Associated Earth Sciences
Electrical engineer: Travis, Fitzmaurice & Assoc.
Landscape architect: Murase Associates
Land surveyor: Pace Engineering
Traffic engineer: Heffron Transportation
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