Students analyzed the existing and potential sights and sounds to be addressed in the site design.
Building the school on this site will require a change in zoning.   This site plan prepared for the Maricopa County Zoning Board illustrates changes in topography and basic footprints of the parking, landscape features, and buildings.

 

A schematic plan submitted for zoning approval shows the new buildings focused about the sunken commons.   This "well" becomes the physical and metaphorical genesis for the mission of the Institute offering a public forum for experiences and storytelling of the "Living Desert."   The north retaining wall features a solar and water clock.   Orchards and gardens narrate the seasons, offer edible fruits and shaded spaces for outdoor gatherings.                    
A new Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, "the Wisdom Tree" serves as the anchor for the Living Desert Institute. Students met with current faculty and students to determine the program for the new facility.