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projects highlighted below represent some of the exciting commissions
on which RuckPate is currently working. We invite you to revisit our
Works In Progress page for updates on design, groundbreaking information,
and construction news and photos. For additional information on any
of these projects, email us at info@ruckpate.com.
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District 50 Breaks Ground For First New School Since 1962 The school will have capacity of up to 1,000 students. It features separate academic neighborhoods for each grade level, fostering a nurturing school-within-a-school concept, which will enhance curriculum delivery and team-based learning. Each grade level will also have its own Discovery Center for art, science and technology experiences. Classrooms currently used for younger students
will open up the district’s other schools, allowing for more traditional
grade level configurations and continuity of educational delivery.
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NSSED
Breaks Ground For New North Shore Academy NSSED officially broke ground on June 10, 2009
at 3:00 p.m. for the new North Shore Academy (NSA). NSA is a structured
program leading to community integration and increased social competencies
for junior high school and high school age students with emotional and
behavioral concerns.
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Laremont Center - SEDOL This special education district currently serves students from over 36 school districts in Lake County. SEDOL's Governing and Executive Board recently approved a new Laremont School to more constructively assist students with severe to profound cognitive and physical impairments. The new school will be located adjacent to the Warren Township High School Campus. Special consideration is being given to overall
layout and functional adjacencies. Classrooms and common spaces will
be specially designed and equipped to enable Laremont's staff to deliver
their comprehensive program of physical, occupational, and speech and
language therapy. Nursing services, and concentrated supervision and
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Cross Lutheran Church Addition The congregation of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, working with RuckPate Architecture, has approved a second addition to the original 1962 Church located on Three Oaks Road. RuckPate designed the first addition in 1991—a two-story brick addition with Administrative Space, Pastor Offices, Children’s Classrooms (Pre-K), Smaller Worship Spaces, and Service Areas. Existing facilities provide a more traditional worship space. In recent years, senior congregation members noticed a lower percentage of youth attending church and felt it necessary to develop space which would accommodate their youth. Plans call for a more contemporary worship service and activity space as part of the New Youth Addition which will be called L.O.F.T (Living Our Faith Together). The addition will be linked to the existing building via a connecting corridor, and is anticipated to be complete in mid-2009. The congregation welcomed a new era and a youthful vision to spreading the word of Christ and the message of Christianity at its groundbreaking for this two-story, 15,600 SF addition in November 2008. Highlights include:• Contemporary
Worship/Multi-Purpose Space Special consideration was given to creating a cohesive
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Kaneland Middle School Construction for this state-of-the-art 1,200-student middle school began in April 2008 to address accelerated population growth within the Kaneland School District. The design incorporates Kaneland's team-based middle school teaching model, offering a variety of traditional and exploratory programs in a 5-core curriculum format for sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students. In keeping with District 302's long range plan, the school is a prototype design for Kaneland 302's 200+ acre parcel bounded by Route 47 and Harter Road, shown at right. RuckPate's goal is to create a comprehensive, flexible plan which can be cost-effectively adapted and duplicated on another site to accommodate projected future increases in student enrollment. The school will be open to students in the fall of 2009.
Prototype Renderings—Various Views Kaneland 302 District's Construction Updates
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International University Trinity International University comprises Trinity College, Trinity Graduate School, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School on its primary campus located 30 miles north of Chicago. Beginning in the mid-90s, RuckPate has helped this Christian university create and implement its long range campus master plan to allow campus development to proceed in a logical manner, as resources become available, while maintaining numerous diverse facilities. Construction is currently underway for the Student
Life Center, which is planned as an addition and comprehensive renovation
to Melton Hall. This new Student Center will become the central focus
of the redesigned campus, serving an international, ethnically diverse
student population. Students within the building would enjoy planned
meals and fellowship throughout the day in a relaxed, inviting environment.
• High-Quality Food Service Program
with Bistro-Style Arrangement
Rendering Courtesy of Associate Design Architect WTW Architects, Pittsburgh, PA
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