『Foundations of Community (Pt. 2): Designing Better K-12 Schools with Albert Aranov and Nelya Sachakova』のカバーアート

Foundations of Community (Pt. 2): Designing Better K-12 Schools with Albert Aranov and Nelya Sachakova

Foundations of Community (Pt. 2): Designing Better K-12 Schools with Albert Aranov and Nelya Sachakova

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In this episode of I Hear Design, Robert Nieminen continues the three-part Designing the Foundations of Community series with a look at K-12 school design and what it takes to create better learning environments for students and communities today. Joining the show are Albert Aronov, principal at RKTB Architects and head of the firm’s educational studio, and Nelya Sachakova, who leads RKTB’s new school buildings and additions team. Together, they explore how much of today’s school work, especially in dense urban settings like New York City, is less about building from scratch and more about expanding, modernizing, and rethinking existing schools.

The conversation covers what it means to design additions that feel seamlessly integrated with existing buildings while campuses remain fully operational, how accessibility can reshape the experience and dignity of a school, and why public schools must often function as both educational environments and civic infrastructure. Albert and Nelya also discuss art integration, indoor air quality, sustainability, and the challenge of delivering durable, inspiring public schools that are accountable to taxpayers and built to last for generations.

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