Gates are Open at Washington School for the Deaf

“Welcome to Washington School for the Deaf,” “celebrating deaf culture” and “language access for all” flow across a monumental art gate at the main entrance of Washington School for the Deaf (WSD). On September 12, excited students, staff, design team members and local leaders poured into the courtyard of the ASL–English bilingual school to celebrate the recently completed campus redesign by Mithun and Skanska.  

Two new buildings (Divine Academy and Hunter Gymnasium) and an accessible playground have transformed the school into a modern learning community. Among the experiential graphics and wayfinding elements designed by Mayer/Reed, the 72-foot art gate is a celebration of American Sign Language (ASL) – a language of motion and gesture.

Located in Vancouver, Washington, WSD serves deaf and hard of hearing students (Pre-K through 12th grade) from around the state. At the opening event, alumni and educators delivered heartfelt testimony on the impact the new facilities will have on the deaf community in Washington.

Posted October 01, 2024
Written by: Mayer/Reed
Categories: EVENTS  PROJECTS