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Renderings - New Construction

If approved by voters, the 2024 Bond for Douglas County School District would fund the construction of two new elementary schools, one in the RidgeGate subdivision and one in the Sterling Ranch subdivision. It would also fund expansion of Sierra Middle School in Parker, and provide funds to expand the physical footprint of the Legacy Campus in Lone Tree, making it possible for that campus, which serves high school students from everywhere in Douglas County, to expand career and technical education opportunities by adding six new career pathways including advanced manufacturing, EV/hybrid auto maintenance and repair, and construction pathways: carpentry, electrical, plumbing and HVAC.

RidgeGate Elementary School renderings

3D computer model of aerial view of elementary school with large, main hall and three wings that extend perpendicularly. Image also depicts parking lot, playground and landscaping.

A computer-generated 3D rendering of an aerial view of the RidgeGate Elementary site. Rendering provided by Treanor.

Street-level view from the parking lot of elementary school building, showing what the building would look like as people approach the front entry. The building has a large roof overhang above the main doors, which are paired with large windows to give an all-glass look to part of the entry.

A digital rendering of the view from the front parking lot of RidgeGate Elementary School as families would approach the front entry. Rendering provided by Treanor.

Rendering of library area with bookshelves, counters, reading nooks and digitally generated students occupying the various open areas.

A digital rendering of the RidgeGate Elementary School media center, with open areas for students to gather, sit and read and peruse the library shelves. Rendering provided by Treanor.

Computer-generated images of elementary school children walk through an interior school hallway, with large windows and a whiteboard on the left side of the image. Children are seated in a semi-circle at the whiteboard, learning a lesson about teamwork, which is written on the board. The image also shows the hallway extending away from the point of view, with more children looking at a bulletin board.

A computer-generated rendering of an interior hallway at the proposed RidgeGate Elementary site. Rendering provided by Treanor.

Aerial view of site drawing of multi-wing elementary school, its associated outdoor areas including playground, parking lot and landscaping as well as the streets that border the site.

Site drawing of the proposed layout and street positioning of the new RidgeGate Elementary School. Rendering provided by Treanor.


 

Sterling Ranch Elementary School renderings

Rendering of the exterior view of the back side of Sterling Ranch Elementary, including the playground area.

A digital rendering of the exterior view of the back side of Sterling Ranch Elementary, including the playground area. Rendering provided by MOA ARCHITECTURE.

Illustration of proposed school building with brick facade and large sidewalk leading to parking lot.

A rendering of an exterior view of the front of Sterling Ranch Elementary School. QR code in the corner leads to an immersive 3D-walkthrough rendering for use with a mobile phone. Rendering provided by MOA ARCHITECTURE.

Rendering of the front and side of Sterling Ranch Elementary School as viewed while approaching the parking lot from the street.

A digital rendering of the front and side of Sterling Ranch Elementary School as viewed while approaching the parking lot from the street. Rendering provided by MOA ARCHITECTURE.

Rendering of the interior of Sterling Ranch Elementary School's media center, with a large area for classes to gather, surrounded by bookshelves.

A digital rendering of the interior of Sterling Ranch Elementary School's media center, with a large area for classes to gather. Rendering provided by MOA ARCHITECTURE.


 

Sierra Middle School expansion renderings

Large, open concept cafeteria with a two-story height ceiling. Windows near the top of the back wall allow light into the room. An Eagles logo is painted on the wall under the windows. Several computer-generated students are shown sitting at cafeteria tables and walking through the room.

A digital rendering of the large cafeteria which would be part of the expansion of Sierra Middle School. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

Reddish-brown brick facade of an entry to Sierra Middle School, with several glass doors under and angled, wing-like roof. An Eagles logo is painted in white on the brick wall to the right of the doors.

A digital rendering of the front entry to the Sierra Middle School expansion. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

Large middle school building with numerous classroom windows looking out over an athletic field in the foreground

A digital rendering of the exterior of the Sierra Middle School expansion which would face the athletic field. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

View from the street of the sidewalk and grassy area in front of a side view of a brick middle school building in the distance, roughly 50 yards away from the street.

A digital rendering of the street view of the side of the Sierra Middle School expansion. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

Interior view of the second floor of the middle school expansion, with large windows high on the south wall and larger windows looking west toward the mountains. A stairway from the first floor is visible in the foreground, showing images of students walking up the stairs while others walk in the open area of the second floor.

A digital rendering of a second-story view of the interior of the Sierra Middle School expansion. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.


 

Legacy Campus Phase II renderings

An open, two-story classroom with high-tech manufacturing tools along near and far walls and in the middle of the room. Students and workbench tables are shown at the back of the room under second-story skylight windows, with sound-deadening panels covering the wall beneath the windows.

A rendering of what the advanced manufacturing classroom could look like at the Legacy Campus if the Phase II expansion of facilities and programs is funded by voters. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

A large, open, two-story repair bay with three electric cars is shown in a computer generated rendering. On the left side of the image is a second-story bank of windows from which visitors and students could observe the activity below

A rendering of a two-story-tall mechanic bay where students would learn how to repair electric and hybrid vehicles at the Legacy Campus if the Phase II expansion of facilities and programs is funded by voters. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

A two-story, open classroom with display boards on a stone wall to the right and an open walkway to the left, with skylight windows at second-story height at the back of the room.

A digital rendering of a classroom in the Legacy Campus Phase II section where electric vehicle repair would be taught. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

An open classroom which looks like a room that is under construction, with wood framing along the left side of the room and various tools, tabletop saws and lumber organized throughout the space. A second-story observation area overlooks the workspace, and sound-deadening panels cover the wall. Students are depicted wearing hardhats and bright yellow and orange safety vests.

A rendering depicts a two-story-tall, hands-on construction classroom where students would learn the trade at the Legacy Campus if the Phase II expansion of facilities and programs is funded by voters. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

A light-brown, stone facade and terraced, two-story roof showing the entrance to the Phase II building, with a large, curved sidewalk leading to glass doors and windows on the front of the building, under the extended roof sections.

A digital rendering of the exterior the building that would represent the Phase II expansion of the Legacy Campus. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.