Pasadena ISD’s Impressive New Intermediate School

When Thompson Intermediate School suffered significant damage by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, Pasadena ISD set out to build a new, larger intermediate school to serve 1,200 seventh and eighth graders. GPD knew natural light and flexible spaces were high priorities for the district and designed a facility that would be a desirable destination for students and staff alike. 

Traditional classrooms and flexible spaces are found throughout the new school to facilitate the district’s 21st-century learning initiatives. The focal point is a large, multifunction open area that serves as the cafeteria and venue for performances and gatherings. This space is distinguished by a curved learning stair that provides overflow seating for dining and events or the perfect setting for a variety of activities. At the top of the stair is a library offering study areas, makerspace and abundant views of outdoor vistas.  

Leveraging natural light

Crafting multifunction spaces

Elevating learning areas

Thompson Intermediate School

Thompson Intermediate School

Thompson Intermediate School

Mae Smythe Elementary School

Mae Smythe Elementary School

Mae Smythe Elementary School