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Burlington-Edison High School Campus was a collection of school buildings erected over a 30-year period. The individual buildings were of different styles and quality of construction. HKP recommended that existing buildings in good condition be kept while others demolished. The new three story building houses a library, general classrooms, science laboratories, counseling center and computer technology classrooms while anchoring the new campus courtyard.
The campus entrance is defined by steel canopy structures that serve as covered walkways between buildings. Variations on these steel structures are used for covered entry into existing buildings.
Burlington-Edison High School Campus was a collection of school buildings erected over a 30-year period. The individual buildings were of different styles and quality of construction. HKP recommended that existing buildings in good condition be kept while others demolished. The new three story building houses a library, general classrooms, science laboratories, counseling center and computer technology classrooms while anchoring the new campus courtyard.
The campus entrance is defined by steel canopy structures that serve as covered walkways between buildings. Variations on these steel structures are used for covered entry into existing buildings.
Burlington-Edison High School Campus was a collection of school buildings erected over a 30-year period. The individual buildings were of different styles and quality of construction. HKP recommended that existing buildings in good condition be kept while others demolished. The new three story building houses a library, general classrooms, science laboratories, counseling center and computer technology classrooms while anchoring the new campus courtyard.
The campus entrance is defined by steel canopy structures that serve as covered walkways between buildings. Variations on these steel structures are used for covered entry into existing buildings.