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Studio G Architects selected as architect for the Shaker Lane Elementary School project

Littleton, MA Studio G Architects, has been selected as the architect for the Shaker Lane Elementary School project in partnership with Littleton Public Schools (LPS). Following a rigorous evaluation process conducted by the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA), Studio G Architects emerged as the ideal candidate to lead this transformative project.

The Shaker Lane Elementary School Feasibility Study marks a significant opportunity for the town and LPS to reimagine educational spaces and cultivate an inclusive environment conducive to differentiated learning and teaching. With over three decades of experience, Studio G Architects brings a wealth of expertise in designing innovative, sustainable, and community-centric educational facilities that align seamlessly with the school’s vision for educational excellence.

“Studio G is proud to partner with Littleton Public Schools on the transformation of Shaker Lane Elementary School,” said Gail Sullivan, managing principal at Studio G Architects. “Our mission aligns seamlessly with the school’s commitment to providing a secure, inviting, and success-oriented environment that meets the diverse needs of every student.”

The partnership between Studio G Architects and the community underscores a commitment to inclusive community engagement. Studio G Architects will actively involve students, teachers, parents, and residents in the design process to ensure that the project reflects the values, priorities, and aspirations of the community.

Studio G Architects prioritizes sustainability and healthy building practices in every project. Their expertise in energy conservation, high-performance building systems, and healthy material selection will contribute to creating a learning environment that supports the well-being of students and staff while minimizing environmental impact.

“Robust community engagement contributes significantly to a successful project,” said Meryl Nistler, senior project manager at Studio G Architects. “We’re excited to hear from residents to understand their goals for a reimagined Shaker Lane Elementary School, which is the first public school experience for Littleton’s children and shapes their educational journey.”

“We are excited to embark on this journey with Studio G Architects,” said Kelly Clenchy, superintendent of schools. “Their dedication to community engagement and their proven track record in delivering sustainable, inclusive, and cost-effective designs make them an excellent fit to lead this significant project.”

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