
Transcenter for Youth
Transcenter / Escuela Verde is a charter school designed for 100 students in grades 7 through 12 based on the “Edvision Project Based Learning Model.”







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The Concordia Center for Environmental Stewardship is poised to be one of the most important higher education environmental studies buildings in the country.
Focusing on responsible stewardship of land, water, energy and materials, the Center has been awarded LEED Platinum Certification by the USGBC.
Located immediately adjacent to Lake Michigan’s shores, this building provides a unique and unprecedented site for studying the lake shoreline and the Great Lakes watershed.
Looking beyond higher education, the center will also provide environmental studies programs for local school groups and other members of the community.
Completion
2010
Square Footage
13,000
Services
Awards
Art & Architecture Awards- Best Educational Architectural Project

Transcenter / Escuela Verde is a charter school designed for 100 students in grades 7 through 12 based on the “Edvision Project Based Learning Model.”

GROTH Design Group provided a layout for the school and church with additional, new programming for First Steps, an early childhood/day care.

St. Jerome’s Parish plans included expansion into a multi-phase school and worship space to provide a larger and more efficient church and school.