At Manasc Isaac, we apply the soundest building design and technological practices to the challenge of creating sustainable buildings and healthy environments. Our team of highly skilled professionals works very closely with our clients throughout the design process. We believe that informed clients lead to inspired architecture.
Below are a sample of the K-12 school facilities designed in whole or in part by Manasc Isaac.
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École St. Gerard
Grande Prairie, Alberta
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This 40 year-old academic school draws students from all over the city of Grande Prairie. Bursting at the seams due to enrolment pressures, the Grande Prairie Catholic School Board approved an addition and modernization.
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Amiskwaciy Academy
Edmonton, Alberta
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Located in the former Municipal Airport Terminal Building, Amiskwaciy Academy is western Canada's first urban Aboriginal high school.
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W. P. Wagner High School
Edmonton, Alberta
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The emphasis at W. P. Wagner High School is on science and technology. The computer technology areas and the learning resource centre are both visible and dynamic upon entering the school.
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Calder School Modernization
Edmonton, Alberta
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This elementary school was originally constructed in the 1920s, with additions in the 1950s and 1970s. Since then the facility has received only minor renovations.
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Saddle Lake High School
Saddle Lake First Nations, Alberta
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Nestled in the hills near St. Paul, Alberta, this new school is strategically located to take advantage of its proximity to the heart of the community, as well as an unobstructed view across the rolling plains.
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Peguis School
Peguis First Nations, Manitoba
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Located north of Winnipeg, the Peguis First Nation is the largest First Nations community in Manitoba. Constructed in two phases, this new K4-12 school will accommodate 1000 students in 8800 m² of floor space.
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Driftpile K4-12 School
Driftpile First Nations, Alberta
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Many eagles find their nesting place on the lands of the Driftpile First Nation. The design team drew inspiration from the shape of the eagle feather to honour the presence of the eagles, and to symbolize their wisdom and strength.
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