Washington Elementary Modular Classrooom

Washington Elementary Modular Classrooms

Project Description

Client: Washington Elementary School
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
Buildings: Permanent Modular Classrooms
Year Completed: 2014

Project Overview

When the need for a series of innovative classroom were needed for Redondo Beach Washington Elementary School Modus was chosen for their forward thinking classroom models that are anything but conventional. Modus Systems has raised the bar when it comes to the modular classroom design and build. Raising the bar, they have designed a classroom that is technologically advanced and is loved by the teachers as much as the students.

Each classroom was designed 30’ x 32’, open and bright with natural light from windows and multiple skylights. Eleven foot + ceilings, and silent circulating fans that are generous in their movement of air throughout the classrooms. Each classroom comes with a high-end efficient teaching wall to allow for more space and less distraction.
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Beryl Heights School Modular Classroom

Beryl Heights School Classroom

Project Description

Client: Beryl Heights School
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
Buildings: Permanent Modular Classrooms
Year Completed: 2014

Project Overview

Selecting a builder for 13 new classrooms was not a task the Redondo Unified School District took lightly. Seeking a dramatically new and improved platform for learning consistent with today’s hi-tech world called for a new standard of excellence far exceeding the conventional model for classroom construction. Eventually, this led them to Modus Systems, Inc., the most innovative and forward-thinking designer and builder of classrooms today. By creating a blueprint for designing and building the classrooms of the future, Modus has raised the bar for what can be achieved in classrooms by both teachers and students in technologically advanced learning environments.

The Result

Designing and building these new classrooms for Redondo proved to be a labor of love for Modus and a revelation for the school. Differing in size, some classrooms measuring 24’ x 40’ and others 30’ x 32’, all are bright and airy and distinguished by a feeling of openness, thanks to 11’ x 3’ tall ceilings, drop down ceiling fans that keep the air circulating at all times, skylights that provide an abundance of natural light in all of the classrooms, and a Teaching Wall with a multi-purpose white board and storage system that eliminates clutter and maximizes classroom space. Two teacher areas include a wash station, sinks and a drinking fountain.

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Birney Elementary School Modular Classroom

Birney Elementary School Classrooms

Project Description

Client: Birney Elementary School
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
Buildings: Permanent Modular Classrooms
Year Completed: 2014

Project Overview

Selecting a builder for 13 new classrooms was not a task the Redondo Unified School District took lightly. Seeking a dramatically new and improved platform for learning consistent with today’s hi-tech world called for a new standard of excellence far exceeding the conventional model for classroom construction. Eventually, this led them to Modus Systems, Inc., the most innovative and forward-thinking designer and builder of classrooms today. By creating a blueprint for designing and building the classrooms of the future, Modus has raised the bar for what can be achieved in classrooms by both teachers and students in technologically advanced learning environments.

The Result

Designing and building these new classrooms for Redondo proved to be a labor of love for Modus and a revelation for the school. Differing in size, some classrooms measuring 24’ x 40’ and others 30’ x 32’, all are bright and airy and distinguished by a feeling of openness, thanks to 11’ x 3’ tall ceilings, drop down ceiling fans that keep the air circulating at all times, skylights that provide an abundance of natural light in all of the classrooms, and a Teaching Wall with a multi-purpose white board and storage system that eliminates clutter and maximizes classroom space. Two teacher areas include a wash station, sinks and a drinking fountain.

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Madison Modular Classroom

Madison Elementary School Classrooms

Project Description

Client: Madison Middle School
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
Buildings: Permanent Modular Classrooms
Year Completed: 2014

Project Overview

Seeking a dramatically new and improved platform for learning, consistent with today’s hi-tech world called for a new standard of excellence far exceeding the conventional model for classroom construction. Eventually, this led them to Modus Systems, Inc., the innovative and forward-thinking designer and builder who has been Redefining Modular ™ construction of classrooms, gymnasiums and MPR buildings. By creating a blueprint for designing and building the classrooms of the future, Modus has raised the bar for what can be achieved in classrooms by both teachers and students in technologically advanced learning environments.

The Result

Designing and building these new classrooms for Redondo proved to be a labor of love for Modus and a revelation for the district.

Differing in size, some classrooms measuring 24’x 40’ and others 30’x 32’, all are bright and airy, and distinguished by a feeling of openness, thanks to 11’x 3’tall ceilings, drop down ceiling fans that keep the air circulating at all times, skylights that provide an abundance of natural light in all of the classrooms, and a Teaching Wall with a multi-purpose white board and storage system that eliminates clutter and maximizes classroom space. Two teacher areas include a wash station, sinks and a drinking fountain.

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Chaparral Middle School “STEAM” Classrooms

Project Description

Client:   Chaparrel Middle School
Location: Diamond Bar, CA
Buildings: Permanent Modular Classrooms

Project Overview

At Modus System, Inc., we are Redefining Modular ™. Our single-minded dedication to quality and innovation has enabled us to become what we are today: California’s benchmark builder of Modular Classrooms, Gymnasiums and MPR buildings for K-12 school districts and charter schools. This has led to the development of our trademarked building strategy, called Modular Expandability ™. It has also provided us with the impetus for creating a blueprint for designing and building the classrooms of the future.

The first of these classrooms has changed the shape of modular classroom construction both today and into the future. These new classrooms, being built by Modus Systems, Inc., open up a dramatically new and improved platform for learning in today’s hi-tech world.

In a Modus-designed classroom, gone are conventional walls and ceilings. In their place are construction elements exposed throughout the inner structure, openly engaging students’innate curios- ity and creating an environment that fosters an interactive, flexible space for learning. Vertical and horizontal joints, X braces, lateral supports and fittings, are all totally visible, challenging students to use their analytical minds to figure out how things are connected, and to ultimately identify cause and effect and train themselves to think in a manner consistent with today’s Design Based Learning.

Further enhanced by the brilliantly coordinated use of soothing colors, the feeling of “openness”from within extends to the outside environment. Loft architecture gives the feeling of being outdoors. Windows replace walls, with even the doors themselves being all glass Bi-Fold Nano doors. Artificial light is replaced by skylights, through which the sun shines. Another plus is that these new class- rooms are more efficient to maintain, and they are surprisingly affordable to build.

The Result

Designing and building these new classrooms for Redondo proved to be a labor of love for Modus and a revelation for the school. Differing in size, some classrooms measuring 24’ x 40’ and others 30’ x 32’, all are bright and airy and distinguished by a feeling of openness, thanks to 11’ x 3’ tall ceilings, drop down ceiling fans that keep the air circulating at all times, skylights that provide an abundance of natural light in all of the classrooms, and a Teaching Wall with a multi-purpose white board and storage system that eliminates clutter and maximizes classroom space. Two teacher areas include a wash station, sinks and a drinking fountain.

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