Georgia Pacific Corporation Child Development Center

Atlanta, Georgia

Firm

Stanley Beaman & Sears Architecture

Client

Georgia Pacific Corporation

Area

9,900 sq.ft.

Total Cost

$1,400,000

Completion Date

06/2000

Natural curiosity. Learning. Delight in discovery. These are sights and sounds that animate the new Child Development Center at Georgia Pacific Corporation’s Atlanta headquarters.
In a setting that celebrates the natural world, children learn and play, surrounded by the rich earth tones of autumn leaves, tree bark and moss. Housed within a giant, fallen tree, custom exhibit boxes are designed for the display of children’s artwork, and a circular ramp spirals upward into a cozy “storytelling tree” loft. Outside the classrooms, images of leaves highlight the variety often found in nature; ornamental lizards are discovered along the exhibit wall; and a custom filigree “leaf” ceiling stimulates the sunlight that filters through a canopy of trees deep within the forest. In contrast to the loud, harsh environments of our age, this learning center offers a quiet environment designed for learning and discovery.

Additional Information

Capacity

70

Cost per Sq Ft

$140.00

Featured in

2001 Architectural Portfolio

Category

Specialized

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