The construction of the Westside Early Childhood Learning Center's 50,000-square-foot learning facility in Columbus, Ohio was a well-planned project carried out in distinct phases. The initial phase commenced during the summer, focusing on the laying of regular CMU interior walls in the basement. This phase ensured a solid foundation for the educational spaces within the facility. As the project progressed into the fall and extended through the winter, meticulous attention was dedicated to installing the modular brick veneer facade. This stage required precision and care to impart both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity to the building. The final phase, starting early the following summer, involved the intricate work of laying CMU, Brick, and Cast stone site walls around three sides of the building. These carefully executed phases, incorporating diverse materials and techniques, resulted in the successful realization of a purposeful and contemporary learning center for the Westside Early Childhood Learning Center in Columbus, Ohio.
OwnerCity of Columbus Department of Finance and Management LocationColumbus, OH