As part of a district-wide master plan, the City of Buffalo Public Schools completed a comprehensive multi-phased restoration and reconstruction.
The work at Buffalo Public School No. 64 involved the renovation of and, a three-story addition to, a circa 1930, 60,000 sq. ft. existing school building.
The existing school building has undergone complete MEP and Fire Protection updates, as well as the incorporation of “smart classrooms”, laboratory facility modernization, district-wide technology improvements, and interior renovations to classroom, administration and auxiliary support spaces.
The new addition adds more than 50% of existing space for a grand total of 90,000 sq. ft. Upgrades include a 3 story classroom addition housing 24 new classroom spaces.
A new playground and Olmsted site sensitive design features appeal to both users and community members.