Project by: Amara Patrice Leazer, Ellie Nolan, Eugenia Lopez Valdes ,Ridhi Sawhney
This Montessori daycare is designed to support independence, comfort, and daily transition within a suburban commuter context in Metuchen, New Jersey. Located in a quiet residential neighborhood near the train station, it becomes part of the rhythm of drop off and pick up.
The massing draws from the familiar form of a house, using pitched roofs to create a sense of comfort and recognition. These forms open to bring light into a central atrium, which serves as the social core of the building.
Spaces are organized by age and activity, with quieter areas for younger children and more active classrooms above. Circulation around the atrium maintains visual connection throughout. Materials and color are used to create a warm, legible environment scaled to the child, supporting autonomy and everyday learning.