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Lunch Shelter Construction
Construction of a new lunch shelter at Pat Butler Elementary School, designed to provide a durable, weather-resistant, and ADA-compliant space that enhances functionality, comfort, and accessibility for students and staff, while seamlessly integrating with the existing campus architecture.
Project Information
Durable, ADA-compliant lunch shelter with weather-resistant design.
Category:
Public Works
Location:
Paso Robles, CA
End date:
October 2022
Rating:
Modern, Durable, and Accessible Outdoor Dining Solution
The Pat Butler Elementary School lunch shelter project delivered a robust and functional outdoor dining space tailored to the school’s needs. Designed to blend seamlessly with the existing campus architecture, the shelter features reinforced concrete footings and a steel framework for long-term durability and structural integrity.
Weather-resistant materials, including a protective roof system, ensure the space remains usable year-round under varying conditions. The project also prioritized accessibility, incorporating ADA-compliant pathways and seating areas to ensure comfort and inclusivity for all users.
Constructed with environmentally friendly, energy-efficient materials, the shelter promotes sustainability while improving campus functionality.
- Innovative Design Integration: Seamlessly blends with the existing campus architecture while providing a modern aesthetic.
- Durable and Sustainable Materials: Reinforced concrete footings and a robust steel framework built for long-term reliability and sustainability.
- Weather-Resistant Features: A specialized roof and materials designed to withstand various weather conditions year-round.
- Enhanced Accessibility: ADA-compliant pathways and seating to ensure full inclusivity for students, staff, and visitors.