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sector focus

k-12

Saam’s K-12 design team brings extensive experience managing complex school projects, with innovative approaches that deliver cost-effective, educationally appropriate, community-focused solutions. Our approach to educational design is based on four core design principles that support21st-century teaching and learning environments: Biophilia, Safety, Economy, and Transparency.

Biophilia promotes student well-being by integrating natural light, outdoor views, and nature to enhance creativity, critical thinking, and social-emotional learning.
Safety balances security and openness through strategic zoning and space interactions, creating welcoming and secure environments for communities of diverse learning needs.
Economy prioritizes cost-effective, resilient designs by simplifying materials, optimizing layouts, and showcasing student success.
Transparency strengthens connections between spaces with clear sightlines and inclusive designs, enhancing biophilia through natural light, safety through visibility, and economy through efficient use of space and materials.

project types

  • Elementary schools
  • High schools
  • Comprehensive high schools
  • Core teaching and learning spaces/classrooms
  • Career Technical Education spaces (CTEs)
  • STEAM spaces, classrooms, and labs
  • Teacher planning centers
  • Office and administrative areas
  • Auditorium, theater, music, and drama spaces
  • Athletic, P.E., and fitness centers
  • Media centers and learning commons
  • Food service and dining commons
  • Extended and outdoor learning

services

  • New construction
  • Renovations and expansions
  • Feasibility studies
  • Visioning and community engagement
  • Programming and educational planning
  • Test fits
  • Conceptual site and building design
  • Program, product, and design research
  • Facility assessments
  • Visualization renderings and animations
  • Interior design and FF&E
  • Graphics, branding, and wayfinding
  • Sustainable design

clients

  • Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA)
  • Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE)
  • Warwick Public Schools, RI
  • City of Boston, MA
  • City of Fitchburg, MA
  • East Bridgewater Public School District, MA
  • Notre Dame Academy, Worcester, MA
  • Diocese of Worcester, MA

selected work

Crocker Elementary School

In collaboration with the City of Fitchburg and the MSBA, Saam has designed the new Crocker Elementary School, a 116,000-gross-square-foot building that will house grades one through five, with an estimated 845 students. The new two-story building meets all of the City’s educational delivery objectives, space requirements and established budget. Saam’s approach focuses on providing an equitable design that supports the academic and emotional needs of the students. Biophilic design principles are integrated throughout, providing building occupants with a strong connection to nature.
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location

Fitchburg, MA

completion

2025 (est.)

size

116,000 sf

selected work

Pilgrim High School

Following our work on the Warwick High School master planning process, Saam developed the design of Pilgrim High School based upon 21st-century learning goals. Large common spaces, such as the dining and learning commons, are designed to be multifunctional spaces, and connect various activities both visually and physically, reducing circulation and achieving a low grossing factor. The transparent school is designed to unify students, provide extended learning areas, and display diverse activities occurring in and around the building.  Read more →

location

Warwick, RI

completion

2027 (est.)

size

206,000 sf

core team

diana nicklaus

FAIA, LEED BD+C, MCPPO

project executive + mcppo

ed bourget

AIA, LEED AP, MCPPO

project manager + library/media lead + mcppo

koos louw

SAIA, SACAP

senior principal · design

katie kernizan

AIA, MCPPO

k-12 sector leader + design/education lead + mcppo

chin chin yao

AIA, LEED BD+C, NCARB

qaqc lead

miep keller

RA, LEED AP

technical lead

tala alkekhia

graphics + bim lead

autumn thompson

NCIDQ

director of interior design

alicia songer

AIA, NCARB, LEED BD+C, FITWEL AMBASSADOR

resiliency / sustainability lead

mary john

visualization lead

catherine gaspard

AIA

associate