Saint Mark’s Episcopal School partnered with Formaspace and JC White Architects to transform its Center for Science into a flexible, hands-on learning environment designed to support collaboration, discovery, and student engagement. Modular RGX casework, custom laboratory islands with integrated sinks and built-in storage, and adaptable cabinetry create a classroom that can evolve alongside changing curricula and teaching methods.
Designed to maximize both instruction and organization, each laboratory island provides generous work surfaces for group activities while incorporating integrated sinks and under-counter storage. Keeping frequently used classroom supplies within the islands reduces the need for additional wall-mounted cabinetry, helping maintain open sightlines while creating a more efficient, organized learning environment. Perimeter cabinetry, open shelving, and drying racks provide additional storage for equipment and teaching materials. Built for long-term durability, the flexible design supports collaborative STEM education today and can easily adapt to future instructional needs.
Key Features
- Modular RGX laboratory casework
- Custom laboratory islands with integrated sinks and under-counter storage
- Durable epoxy resin work surfaces
- Perimeter cabinetry with secure storage
- Open shelving for classroom supplies
- Wall-mounted drying racks for laboratory glassware
- Flexible layout for collaborative STEM learning
