PROVIDENCE – Lincoln School has completed a $5 million addition to its campus, which will house science, technology, engineering, art/architecture, and math programs.
Called the STEAM Hub for Girls, the new addition faces Blackstone Avenue and coordinates with an older portion of the private school campus.
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Learn MoreThe structure, built by Shawmut Design and Construction, features a modern, two-story glass façade and 4,000 square feet of interdisciplinary teaching space.
Designed by Kathleen Bartels, principal of LLB Architects, the building has a glass curtain wall facing the west and 20 vertical panels that shield the sunlight as the sun moves.
The school recently held a grand opening for the combined facilities.
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