Aerial view of a large, modern brick school building labeled “Lenore Kirk Hall Personalized Learning Academy at Oak Cliff,” surrounded by wide streets, green lawns, and trees. The city skyline is visible in the distant background under a partly cloudy sky.
Aerial view of a modern school building labeled “Lenore Kirk Hall,” with a white roof, an outdoor playground area with blue shade covers, green fields surrounding the campus, and a distant city skyline under a partly cloudy sky.

Lenore Kirk Hall Personalized Learning Academy at Oak Cliff

Hall Personalized Learning Academy at Oak Cliff represents a modern educational facility catering to students from Pre-K through 5th grade. This new institution has been constructed adjacent to the former Lenore Kirk Hall Elementary School, which had served the Oak Cliff community for nearly 70 years before its demolition upon the completion of this project. Given the significant legacy and strong community ties established by Lenore Kirk Hall Elementary, it was imperative to incorporate community input throughout the design process.

The design initiative comprised multiple concepts and schemes, which were refined through community feedback and voting. The outcome is a visually appealing school situated on an expansive site. The architectural layout features a spread design delineating distinct classroom wings, organized by grade levels. The facility is divided into two primary zones: core classrooms and specialized areas.

The main entrance, centrally positioned between these zones, provides an impressive entry point and serves as a navigational landmark within the school campus. A semi-enclosed courtyard between the classroom wings accommodates a play area and a school garden. This central garden acts as a metaphorical bridge between the grade levels and is integral to the educational curriculum.

The collaborative spaces between the classroom wings offer various opportunities for interaction, including a library, makerspace, and multiple breakout areas. While the segregation by grade level is conventional, the focus on collaborative design will enhance students’ opportunities for engagement with their peers and educators.

The enduring impact of connections fostered at Lenore Kirk Hall Elementary is evident through community events, and the Hall Personalized Learning Academy at Oak Cliff aspires to serve as a unifying entity within the neighborhood for the forthcoming 70 years.

Client
Dallas Independent School District

Location
Dallas, Texas

Square Feet
71,000

Opened
September 2024

Services
Architecture, Interior Design 

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