The 9,282 square-foot David Bushnell Center for Athletics & Community provides a long-held aspiration for a multipurpose space for the San Francisco Waldorf School and serves as a hub for athletics, performances, lectures, and community gatherings. Named after 450 Architects’ late co-founder, the David Bushnell Center is sited to create a sheltered courtyard between the existing and new facility providing a variety of spaces supporting outdoor learning, social gatherings, and casual connections.
The new facility includes a 358-seat gymnasium that will host the school’s robust athletic program and double as a flexible space for school and community performances, a classroom, and a commercial kitchen for school and catered events. The space can also accommodate up to 970 people for the school’s popular Winter Faire, Spring Night and school graduations.
The building was conceived as a simple steel structure clad in cedar siding to reinterpret the texture of the existing concrete high school building. The street façade features a growing wall of native pollinator vines creating a new dynamic identity for the campus as well as a life-long metaphor for learning, nature and growth.
The plantings, selected by Habitat Horticulture, support the Waldorf pedagogy and will provide materials for basket weaving, dyes, culinary arts, and reflect the school’s commitment to climate resiliency.
The Bushnell Center is the second phase of a multiphase project for the San Francisco Waldorf School. Designed to be solar photovoltaic ready, the school has the ability to provide power for the entire campus and achieve net zero energy goals.