Logan High School
Transforming a school cafeteria into a beautiful atrium full of natural light.
- Location: Logan, UT
- Product: Custom skylight
- Glass Partner: Mollerup Glass
- Architect: MHTN Architects
- Get Specs
- CSI Code: 08 63 00
- 24764
About this Project
The Logan High School, originally built in 1964, has undergone many upgrades over the years. But in 2014, the school board took a fresh approach by engaging students and architects to “reinvent” the school. With limited land for expansion, the reinvention focused on remodeling the existing building.
A key part of the remodeling is the addition of a large skylight to brighten up the previously dim cafeteria space. The skylight measures 17’ x 14’ and features a double-hipped metal frame to maximize durability and light transmission. With this new skylight installed, the cafeteria has been transformed into a beautiful atrium full of natural light.
The benefits of adding this expansive skylight are multifold. First, studies show that natural daylight improves health, well-being, and learning outcomes for students. The brighter cafeteria will be a more uplifting and engaging space for them to eat, socialize, and study. Second, the skylight will significantly reduce the need for artificial lighting during daylight hours, providing environmental and cost savings. Finally, the modern skylight gives the dated building an updated, contemporary feel fitting for a 21st-century learning facility.
While the Logan High School reinvention still has much work ahead, the new skylight is already making a big impact. As the most striking visible change so far, the skylight symbolizes the potential for the school’s full transformation into a collaborative, innovative space for students to learn and thrive. The cafeteria’s evolution into a sunlight-filled atrium sets the tone for more student-centered upgrades to come.
Company News
Skylight Maintenance 101: Ensuring Longevity and Performance
Skylight Maintenance 101 A well-designed and properly maintained commercial skylight can typically last 15 to 30 years or even longer.Skylights are a popular feature in commercial buildings, adding natural light, ventilation, and aesthetic appeal. We've provided...
Unveiling the Brilliance: Crystal Structures’ Remarkable Touch on Hotel Properties
Unveiling the BrillianceCrystal Structures' Remarkable Touch on Hotel PropertiesThe fusion of beauty and functionality elevate the architectural splendor, create inviting spaces. In the pursuit of creating unforgettable and visually stunning spaces, hotels across the...
The Glazing Showdown: Why Polycarbonate Triumphs over Fiberglass in Architectural Projects
The Glazing ShowdownWhy Polycarbonate Triumphs over Fiberglass in Architectural ProjectsProject size, aesthetic preferences, and long-term durability. In the world of architectural and construction industries, the selection of materials for glazing applications can...
