At JK Architecture + Engineering, our educational work is rooted in the belief that what we do today has a profound impact on future generations. We strive to create education centers that embody our IMAGINE, DESIGN, and CREATE philosophy. We believe that the designs of educational environments have the potential to inspire students and faculty that inhabit those spaces.
The college will long appreciate JKAE's attention to detail and commitment to making this a world-class facility.
Gary Banks
Peralta Community College District
This multi-purpose building supports a student body of over six hundred TK-8 students and serves as a gathering hub for the school and its community.
Unschool is a result of designing a school focused on passion based learning. This space brings students together in a fun, relaxing & flexible space.
This new facility creates an adjunct gateway into the campus for students and a concourse to their new stadium and reconfigured tennis complex.
Dedicated to a long-serving board member, the center memorializes Placer UHSD's commitment to life-long learning, mentorship & training.
This new multi-purpose building includes upgrades to the existing parking lot and a future drop off lane connecting to the surrounding streets.
Oroville, CA
The Butte College Welding Facility is designed as a State-of-the-Art Career Technical Education facility for a premiere program.
The foundation of the educational specification was based upon the college’s vision as “California’s Premier Destination Community College."
Through a collaborative planning process, a vision was developed for the future of the Cal Lodge.
The Shasta CIS Building was designed to provide contemporary active learning environments necessary to prepare students for real world applications.
The vision for this project was to create a “paradigm change” that unites students, staff and administrators in human centered environments.
As the heart and center of the community, this project supports Casa Roble's commitment to fostering student-centered learning environments.
The design for Mammoth Middle School, situated in the High Sierra, reflects an understanding of design for clients
and community.
Originally built in the 1940’s, this
campus renovation revitalized the
energy and lifespan of this
Sierra school.
The Solano College Auto Technology facility is a state-of-the-art Career Tech learning environment where students are immersed in an industry like setting.
This Facility Master Plan identifies the college's short, mid and long term needs as well as the site, facility & sustainable strategies to support their goals.
The Sacramento City Performing Arts Center was updated to include the latest theatrical lighting and sound control, and the addition of an orchestra pit.
The UC Davis Recreation Pool Renovation project provides a refreshing, contemporary new face to a facility that has long been a favorite destination.
The project consists of labs for Media, Gaming, Wood & Metal Shops, Small Lecture Hall, Large Cinema, Open Studio, and Gallery Space.
A social gathering hub, this building offers an open environment for interaction and engagement in a collaborative student/staff environment.
Using stimulating finishes and advanced technology, Pasadena Elementary School was the first elementary school STEM Lab created within this District.
The flagship school of the New Technology Network is the internationally recognized center of school reform.
A campus-wide modernization and
transformation to increase the number of classrooms and change the existing campus flow.
Merritt College’s goal was to offer a career pathway for its students interested in health and applied sciences in a new, innovative, and sustainable building.
This project provides a facility for the college’s vocational programs including auto mechanics and building
construction trades.
The Nevada County College Center Expansion was a significant campus-wide transformation that involved over 110,000 SF in expansions as well as renovations.
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC
The team developed a unique vision, celebrating the campus mission and student athletic opportunities and goals.
JKAE led the Lake Tahoe CCD through a series of highly-interactive and inspiring workshops involving students, faculty, and various staff.