“Great job.”
Zoomerang Survey Comment
The Boys' Latin
School of Maryland
Additions, Renovations,
and New Middle School
Baltimore, MD
The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland experienced a significant transformation with a five-part project totaling 54,000 sf, $14.2 million. The project began with demolition of the existing Jenkins Middle School. A 20,000 sf one-story and two-story addition was then designed for athletics space expansion and locker rooms to the existing gymnasium. Smith Hall, the existing lower / middle school building, added a one-story, 3,800 sf cafeteria and relocated ten (10) classrooms to the new middle school. The existing cafeteria in the Solarium Building was converted into middle school art classrooms and the eighth-grade commons area. The new 34,000 sf, three-story middle school replicates the façade of the former Jenkins building. The building was designed for LEED Silver sustainable credits.

    “The new Middle School is in line with the Boys’ Latin
    vision. We were fortunate to have the right design firm,
    the right design, the right contractor, and the right people
    at BL on the team. It was an extraordinarily well planned
    project."
W. Brooks Paternotte
Head of the Middle School

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