Mobile Modular (formerly Design Space Modular Buildings) supplied a 48′ x 72′ modular daycare building to a local daycare in Boise, Idaho. This large modular building has 4 separate classrooms along with multi-use restrooms and a single interior corridor.
Read about our pre-fab and custom modular buildings and how they are the right solution for your classroom needs.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a difficult hand to classrooms across the globe. In the wake of global lockdowns, schools closed and at-home learning became a new responsibility for parents.
Laurence School in Los Angeles is a private K-6 school offering modern education, including STEAM program. When the school needed to add more classrooms last year, they partnered with Design Space to custom build 24’x88’ modular building and install at their site.
Faced with limited budgets, overcrowding and COVID-19 restrictions, schools across the country have had it rough for a while now.
Schools are part of our communities, so any one classroom is part of a bigger whole and a system that needs balance.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, commonly referred to as CARES, has been instrumental in mitigating the significant economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Education funding remains a priority, with crucial sectors like schools receiving special allocations.
Knocking elbows and desk partners aren’t just a nuisance: they are quickly becoming a liability. School administrators are responding to the increasingly urgent reality of overcrowded classrooms. The reality is, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, overcrowding in schools is a genuine point of concern.
Cooperative purchasing programs are making it easier and faster for schools to get the extra square footage they need to facilitate growing student populations. Enrollment patterns for U.S. public schools continue on an upward trajectory.
The Citadel is a historic military college located in Charleston, South Carolina. The building architecture on their campus can be described as “Romanesque” and plays a large role in the campus’s aesthetic beauty and charm.