Students at the independent college prep school received a unique lesson in construction planning and execution via the complex three-phase project that brings the historic campus into the 21st century. To keep the school operational, the project team first constructed a temporary modular village connected to the main 1930s-era building via a pedestrian bridge over the main driveway. Two houses on adjacent properties were demolished to make way for 30 temporary state-of-the-art classrooms, including specialized spaces for student collaboration and cross-disciplinary projects.