the windward school

2015
new york, ny
62,000 sf
new construction, renovation, transformation

a six-floor grades 1–8 school within a mixed-use tower prioritizing daylight and clarity.

The Windward School is an independent day school serving students with language-based learning disabilities. To expand into New York City, the school occupies six floors—approximately 60,000 sf—within a 38-story through-block residential tower on East 93rd Street, providing space for 360 students in Grades 1 through 8 and campus support facilities at lower levels.

Classrooms are sited at the building perimeter to capture natural light while shared program—cafeteria with outdoor play, library and technology center, and specialized instructional spaces—is stacked to create distinct learning zones. Faculty offices, tutoring rooms, and labs are distributed to support supervision, small-group work, and program flexibility across floors.

project narrative

project outcome


Vertical organization clarifies movement between floors and reinforces clear lines of supervision and wayfinding for students, staff, and families. Stacked learning zones support predictable circulation and reduce cross-traffic during transitions.

Classrooms along the perimeter receive consistent natural light and maintain outward visibility that supports focus and orientation. Central shared spaces act as visible anchors that balance openness with quiet support for small-group work.

Distributed tutoring rooms and faculty spaces accommodate a mix of individual instruction and collaborative teaching across floors, supporting flexibility in daily schedules. Communal areas like the library and cafeteria reinforce social interaction and connect learning routines, helping the building sustain shifting program needs over time.

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