By Eric Althoff
AUSTIN, Texas鈥擜rchitect LPA has designed a three-story middle school for students in Austin鈥檚 northeastern side as well as in the adjacent city of Mueller. The school, which will be under the umbrella of the Austin Independent School District, will be situated on the site of Mueller鈥檚 now-defunct airport as part of a multiphase redevelopment plan for the 10-acre site. The reimagining is called the Mueller Development.
The campus will be home to nearly a thousand students in what LPA has envisioned as a flexible learning space so that education can take place anywhere, not merely inside a classroom. Accordingly, the architectural design offers collaborative breakout rooms, technology-supported spaces as well as 鈥渁ctivated鈥 outdoor spaces.
The 130,000-square-foot campus will sit on the former airport鈥檚 runway. It will be built up to LEED Gold standards, with roofs that can readily be set up for solar powering and environmentally friendly materials throughout the campus. Recycled water will be utilized to irrigate the grounds as well.
On the exterior, a streamlined courtyard will join together the various learning and activity environments as a 鈥渃entral park鈥 of social areas. The campus is meant to blend seamlessly into the Mueller community itself thanks to bike lanes and sidewalks. Thus the campus will be an asset not just for the students and staff but also for the surrounding community, with people nearby allowed to use the campus鈥檚 library, dining commons, gymnasium, roof deck and track field.
To maintain the connection with the site鈥檚 former iteration as an airport, the gymnasium is being designed to look like an aircraft hangar. Furthermore, signage to assist with campus wayfinding will feature aerial motifs.
鈥淟PA and Joeris General Contractors worked together through the integrated design-build delivery method to ensure that AISD鈥檚 priorities across stakeholders were balanced in the design,鈥 Drew Johnson, director of bond planning and project controls for the AISD Construction Management Department, said in a recent statement. 鈥淭hat process of engaged listening ultimately led to a project that we are all excited to see come into reality and begin impacting the students it is intended for.鈥
鈥淭his school is the direct result of a wonderful collaborative process with educators and the community,鈥 LPA design director Kate Mraw said recently. 鈥淎ISD really trusted the design team to develop a design that is educationally innovative, environmentally responsible and contextually beautiful.鈥
Added Federico Cavazos, project architect at LPA: 鈥淭he design recognizes the importance of planning the campus like a city. Our experience in mixed-use developments really helped us combine the goals of the school and community.鈥
The site redevelopment of the former airport was a design-build project designed by Coleman Landscape Architects working in coordination with Jeoris General Contractors. Construction is now underway and projected to be finished by the fall of 2023.

