Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 5th Grade
The Best Academy is an African American focused boys-only charter school serving grades K-8. The Best Academy East is an East African focused coeducational charter school serving grades K-8. Harvest Prep is an African American focused coeducational charter school serving grades K-6. S.I.S.T.E.R. Academy is an African American focused girls-only school serving grades 6-8.
Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 5th Grade
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It is the belief of our architectural practice that in this period of maturing Modernism, advancing technology and emerging green design, that one must understand the qualities and issues present in all great architecture over time. For it is these issues of design integrity that can be developed and refined over time and made unique in each project. The home depicted in this publication is an exploration of such issues that result in progressive contextualism - a belief in place making that allows the project to express an individual identity while evoking intangible experiential qualities. First among these issues is the celebration of the site and the gifts of the land. Each individual location has a sense of place and identity that should be amplified, whether it is a remote lakefront site or many floors above the city. Thoughtful placement and composition of the aspects of the project on the site with the integration of landscape design allows the architecture to be a natural extension of that place, and belonging only to that place. Indoor and outdoor spaces merge, integrating the living experience with the site Equally important to the creation of architecture is the capture and development of natural light. Great residential architecture seeks to celebrate the rituals of the day, and light is the spiritual food that nourishes the soul, transforming these experiences. Understanding the path of the sun, one can compose the spaces within and outside the home with natural light, enriching the experiential qualities of space and creating a sense of place. What is unique in residential design is the exploration of spatial dynamics with a human scale. Creating a sequence of events through a space allows one’s senses to become engaged, creating a visceral experience. We believe in narrow houses that draw in natural light and sculpt spaces inside and out. Developing compressing and releasing spaces creates dynamics of intimacy and openness, nurturing a relationship with the place. The most identifiable aspect of architecture and perceived value of residential design is the quality of materials. Beyond cost, each material we select to build with has intrinsic qualities that evoke characteristics of solidity, plasticity, texture and color, while also absorbing or transmitting light. An exploration of these qualities transforms the experience of each house and conveys a relationship with the craft of building. The understanding of these issues has resulted in the varied expression of our work. Each project is unique - a reflection of its specific location and owner identity balancing what is timeless and progressive, evoking memorable experiences.
Located in Minneapolis, Four Seasons Dance Studio is a relaxed and friendly place to learn innovative and traditional partner dances in a non-competitive style. The focus is on dancing as a social art.
Rhythm Junction is a dancer's venue: a series of rotating DJs and rotating themes. Every Monday brings out new and exciting music; music selected for dancers, by dancers. Bring your happy feet, bring your friends, Rhythm Junction's music will inspire you to dance like never before! Mondays at Four Seasons, 8-11pm. Just $5 or $10 on live music nights.
Focused on bicycles, parts, accessories, and repair. Meeting you where you are to help get you where you want to be! In style, in comfort, within budget. We aim to be reasonable!
Zumba fitness classes integrate Latin-inspired and other international music with fun and easy-to-follow dance and fitness moves. Some of the rhythms we work out to include salsa, cumbia, merengue, and reggaeton. No dance experience is required and all levels are welcome. Classes are held every Saturday morning at 9:30 at the beautiful Four Seasons Dance Studio in Loring Park. The drop-in fee is $8 and parking on Saturdays is free. Registration is not required. Visit www.myrnaw.zumba.com for more information.
eleven56 is a stationery and invitation design studio located in Minneapolis, MN. We work with individuals and companies that want to create custom correspondence for a special event.