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Gallatin High School completes in Bozeman, Mont.

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Gallatin High School completes in Bozeman, Mont.

Cushing Terrell designed the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | January 28, 2021
Gallatin High School exterior

All photos: Karl Neumann

The new Gallatin High School in Bozeman, Mont., was designed around the concept of a town center to be a place where people come together for a variety of purposes aligned with creating a unified, supportive, interactive community.

Instead of spreading the 300,000-sf school across two levels, the team designed a more compact solution that combines stacked one-, two-, and three-story wings. This layout helps reduce travel distances from one side of the school to the other, creates opportunities for key spaces to make physical and visual connections to the commons, and enhances efficiency in the building’s footprint, systems, and energy use.

 

Gallatin High School central stair

 

The commons were central to the school’s design. Here, students and staff can gather for assemblies, speakers, small group gatherings, and individual study time. A grand staircase offers a “wow” factor but is also highly functional and includes a coffee bar and a cafe tucked beneath.

 

Gallatin high School gym

 

The ideas of cross-pollination and discovery are infused throughout the design to create visibility into other learning areas to spur interest in trying something new. Wider hallways and an abundance of natural light support a learning environment that feels accessible.

The 70-acre site comprises athletic fields, a trail system, parking areas, a competition track, a softball fields, and tennis courts.

 

Gallatin High School hallways

 

Build Team

Civil Engineer: TD&H Engineering

Structural Engineer: DCI Engineers 

Acoustical Engineer: Big Sky Acoustics

Auditorium: Schuler Shook

Client name: Bozeman Public Schools

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