Threat of wildfire drives design of Malibu High School in California
US studios KoningEizenberg Architecture and NAC Architecture have used concrete and metal to construct a public high school in California, responding to environmental concerns and the school's nontraditional learning style.
Located in Malibu, the school sits on a 5.7-acre (2.3-hectare) site between the Pacific Coast and Santa Monica Mountains. A middle school and a nature preserve are nearby, replacing a nondescript school building from the 1950
KoningEizenberg Architecture and NAC...