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PJHM Architects Earns CASH/AIA CA Award of Merit for Design of Corral Hollow Elementary School
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Firm honored by CASH & AIA California for innovative K–8 campus blending modern design with agricultural character, flexible learning environments, and high-performance features that support student success and community connection statewide impact
TRACY, Calif. - s4story -- PJHM Architects has earned the New Built Award of Merit in the Leroy F. Greene Design & Planning Awards for its design of Corral Hollow Elementary School, a K–8 campus within the Jefferson School District. Presented by the Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH) and the American Institute of Architects, California (AIA CA), the awards program has recognized excellence in school facilities design across California since 1991.
Corral Hollow Elementary School was recognized for its thoughtful balance of contemporary architectural design with the character and authenticity of the surrounding community. Drawing inspiration from regional agricultural building traditions, PJHM Architects incorporated architectural elements such as pitched roofs and board-and-batten siding, creating a modern interpretation of familiar rural forms while establishing a welcoming and distinctive campus identity.
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Set on a 14-acre site, the K–8 campus was shaped through a dynamic and collaborative planning process involving district leaders, educators, and staff. The project reflects a shared vision to create a school that embodies a holistic educational philosophy while strengthening connections between students, educators, and the broader community.
The campus features flexible learning environments designed to support modern educational practices, with classrooms that move beyond traditional layouts through adaptable furniture and configurations that support collaboration, small-group work, and individualized learning. Interior and exterior spaces balance public and private zones, creating a dynamic educational experience across a variety of learning settings.
Natural light, warm materials, integrated technology, and strong connections to outdoor spaces enrich the learning experience. Shared spaces—including the multipurpose room, library, and outdoor learning areas—serve as hubs for interaction, enrichment, and flexible learning opportunities.
Jurors praised the project's contextual design approach, noting: "This project is modern but very fitting for the local community. The finishes were simple and appealing, high quality and effective, and the drop-off area is great."
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In addition to its architectural character, the campus demonstrates a strong commitment to high-performance design, prioritizing energy efficiency, occupant wellness, and long-term operational value. Efficient mechanical systems, low-emitting materials, optimized building envelope strategies, and advanced lighting controls support a healthy indoor environment while reducing energy use and operational costs.
Through its thoughtful planning, innovative learning environments, and community-centered design, the award-winning Corral Hollow Elementary School highlights PJHM Architects' commitment to creating inspiring, future-ready educational facilities across California. Experience the project https://pjhm.com/project/corral-hollow-elementary-school/
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Visit https://pjhm.com/ to learn more about PJHM Architects and view our portfolio.
Corral Hollow Elementary School was recognized for its thoughtful balance of contemporary architectural design with the character and authenticity of the surrounding community. Drawing inspiration from regional agricultural building traditions, PJHM Architects incorporated architectural elements such as pitched roofs and board-and-batten siding, creating a modern interpretation of familiar rural forms while establishing a welcoming and distinctive campus identity.
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Set on a 14-acre site, the K–8 campus was shaped through a dynamic and collaborative planning process involving district leaders, educators, and staff. The project reflects a shared vision to create a school that embodies a holistic educational philosophy while strengthening connections between students, educators, and the broader community.
The campus features flexible learning environments designed to support modern educational practices, with classrooms that move beyond traditional layouts through adaptable furniture and configurations that support collaboration, small-group work, and individualized learning. Interior and exterior spaces balance public and private zones, creating a dynamic educational experience across a variety of learning settings.
Natural light, warm materials, integrated technology, and strong connections to outdoor spaces enrich the learning experience. Shared spaces—including the multipurpose room, library, and outdoor learning areas—serve as hubs for interaction, enrichment, and flexible learning opportunities.
Jurors praised the project's contextual design approach, noting: "This project is modern but very fitting for the local community. The finishes were simple and appealing, high quality and effective, and the drop-off area is great."
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In addition to its architectural character, the campus demonstrates a strong commitment to high-performance design, prioritizing energy efficiency, occupant wellness, and long-term operational value. Efficient mechanical systems, low-emitting materials, optimized building envelope strategies, and advanced lighting controls support a healthy indoor environment while reducing energy use and operational costs.
Through its thoughtful planning, innovative learning environments, and community-centered design, the award-winning Corral Hollow Elementary School highlights PJHM Architects' commitment to creating inspiring, future-ready educational facilities across California. Experience the project https://pjhm.com/project/corral-hollow-elementary-school/
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Visit https://pjhm.com/ to learn more about PJHM Architects and view our portfolio.
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