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Collège Coeur Immacule de Marie

Collège Coeur Immacule de Marie (CIM) in downtown Port-au-Prince will rebuild permanent facilities for 850 girls in grades 1-12. The school, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012, was completely destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. The program for the new school will include 24 classrooms including science classrooms, a computer lab, library and media room, new administrative spaces,kitchen, new bathrooms, a large multi-purpose room, and dedicated sport courts and gardens. The project will be developed and built over the span of a 12 months beginning April 2012.
 
The school is supported by the FIDEMA Foundation in Belgium, and is under the direction of the Soeurs de Filles de Marie. The school is dedicated to providing the highest level of academic achievement for the neediest students. There are 67 teachers who run a progressive curriculum in a program supported by the Government of Haiti sponsoring new directions in education. This includes a two tier program with electives in art history, economics, and other classes outside the regular curriculum.
Project Lead: Kate Evarts
Design Team: Kaitlin Schalow, Stephen Sun, Angela Bateson, Danica Kane, Angela Tabrizi, Sven Kalim, Radim Tkadlec
 
Year: 2012
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Classroom
Facade openings studies
Kitchen front facade
Facade openings details
Roof section diagram
Southern staircase
Landscape plan
Ground floor plan
Wall-to-cantilever reinforcement
Roof truss
Slab-to-wall connection details
Interior lighting study.
Collège Coeur Immacule de Marie
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Collège Coeur Immacule de Marie

Collège Coeur Immacule de Marie (CIM) in downtown Port-au-Prince will rebuild permanent facilities for 850 girls in grades 1-12. The school, whic Read More

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