Wausau West High School
With this state-of-the-art facility, peak growing season never ends.
- Product: GrowTech greenhouse
- Location: Wausau, WI
- Architect: Bray Architects
- General Contractor: Miron Construction
- Specs: Growtech Greenhouse (doc)
- CSI Code: 13 12 30
About this Project
Crystal Structures was contracted to provide the GrowTech Greenhouse for Wausau West High School in Wisconsin.
This greenhouse, specially built for classroom use, meets all the building codes of the school’s brick-and-mortar structure. The GrowTech Greenhouse is designed to withstand up to 38 psf of snow and up to 90 mph winds, ensuring a safe and durable learning environment for students.
The addition of the GrowTech Greenhouse allows students to learn about agriculture, a major industry in this part of the United States. With this state-of-the-art facility, peak growing season never ends, providing students with hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of agricultural practices year-round.
The GrowTech Greenhouse is a valuable asset to Wausau West High School, enhancing the school’s agricultural education program and preparing students for future careers in the field.


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