Founded in 1793, Lawrence Academy is one of the oldest independent schools in the United States. Situated in the picturesque town of Groton, Massachusetts, the 135-acre campus lies just 35 miles northwest of Boston, in the heart of New England, and is home to 400 students. Lawrence Academy recognizes those students for who they are and inspires them to take responsibility for who they want to become.
Flansburgh Architects is designing two of LA’s most important campus priorities, the Community Common and the Science Center. The work includes developing multiple frameworks ranging from renovation to demolition and new construction for a variety of solutions. A range of architectural styles that integrate with the overall campus as well as add to the vocabulary of existing buildings within the constraints of the local Historic District.
Type | New STEM Facility & Campus Facility |
Client | Lawrence Academy |
Design Team | David Croteau, Principle-in-Charge; Kent Kovacs, Project Manager; Madeleine Le, Project Architect |