Child Care Center – Alpharetta, GA


Building Size
- 11,020 s.f.
- 160 Students
- Infants – 5 Years Old
Building Program
- 9 Classrooms
- Commercial Kitchen
- 2 Administrative Offices
- Conference Room
- Staff Break Room
Site Program
- 54 Parking Spaces
- 1 Bus Parking Space
- 3 Playgrounds
- Trash Enclosure

Popular Corner Lot
This building design has been created to maximize a popular corner lot with heavy traffic in both directions. The building slab is downhill from the street level so a dramatic 2-story entry and reception area was designed to get passerby’s attention.
An L-shaped floor plan guarantees visibility from both angles of the intersection as well as creates a private enclave in the back yard to shelter playing children from the noises and combustion of car traffic and everyday hustle and bustle.




Services Provided On This Project
- Building Program
- Concept Building Plan
- Building Design
- Zoning Documentation
- Construction Drawings
- Interior Design
- Structural Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Plumbing Engineering

Rebecca Calbert
Prior to founding Calbert Design Group, Rebecca designed buildings for well-known clients including AMLI Residential, Bonita Bay Group, Emory University, Georgia Board of Regents, Lincoln Property Company, Medical College of Georgia, Pulte Group, Raving Brands, and more. Rebecca’s career in architecture has spanned education, mixed-use, commercial, retail, multi-family housing, and science lab building types while working at various Award-Winning Architectural firms in the Metro Atlanta area.
She now combines 30 years of design and construction experience with her passion for children’s built environments and her dedication to guiding clients through the real estate development process.
Blending functional requirements and style aesthetics to complement and support the design needs of children and their families is only the beginning. Rebecca’s approach to child-centric design juggles the many priorities of building owner/operators with building cost, construction feasibility, and child safety.
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