The $190-million, 343,000- sq-ft school features an innovative pinwheel design that creates a central hub surrounded by learning neighborhoods, distributed science and career technical education labs, decentralized dining areas and both centralized and distributed administration offices.
The station will be key to catalyzing development of the surrounding area into a walkable urban hub while also substantially reducing vehicle traffic, according to the project team.
Stripped of their facades and interiors, two 14-story former office buildings and a connecting lobby were transformed into a 435-unit residential complex.
Northern Virginia city's longstanding issues are set for remediation through RiverRenew—a $665-million program that features use of a 380-ton tunnel boring machine to create a new overflow storage tunnel.