Comprised of three structures added to an existing campus, the project responds to the educational principles of Rudolph Steiner and the Waldorf School, which emphasize theater, body movement, geometry and craft as educational tools and life-sustaining endeavors. The relationship of buildings on the site draws on the golden section and gnomic spirals, expressed on the ground plane by landscape features and plantings and reflected in the curves of the walkway awning and in the wall panel and trim patterns. In response to a very limited budget, the design of the 300-seat Performing Arts Center (PAC) and multiple-use Athletic Building incorporates a steel structure and gypsum board interiors with selected use of local limestone and wood detailing.