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  2. Building square footage: 35,000sf. # Levels: 2 floors + basement. Structure: Steel frame with a steel and wood framed roof. Exterior Finishes: Stucco, Concrete, Glass. Total Project Cost: $29 Million. Building Opening: September 2014.

  3. Sep 30, 2014 · In a nod to its inspiring placement on campus and within Southern California, floor-to-ceiling windows in many studios frame the expansive San Gabriel Mountains, rolling native landscape and an...

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  4. The project team of Pomona College’s Studio Art Hall pose with their 2015 IDEAS2 Awards for excellence in steel-frame building design during ceremonies held at the building on Monday.

  5. Nov 15, 2015 · Though the Pomona roof’s exposed underside—incorporating structural-steel framework—is not a bowstring per se, its powerful overarching form and integration of raw lumber evoke that precedent, allowing for soaring ceilings and long spans that accommodate large-scale work and the machinery—such as CNC milling equipment and 3-D printers ...

  6. In October 2014, Pomona College opened a stunning 35,000-square-foot Studio Art Hall. Designed by wHY architect Kulapat Yantrasast, the building’s striking exterior is marked by a soaring wood-beam roofline and extensive use of glass, which floods the studios with natural light.

  7. The new 35,000-sq.-ft Studio Art Hall building replaces the century-old Rembrandt Hall, which housed Pomona College’s art program. Because the art department not only caters to art majors but also the entire student population, the college needed a space that would influence and captivate anyone who steps through its doors.

  8. Studio Art Hall Dedication & Open House. Pomona College celebrated the opening of its new Studio Art Hall on Oct. 11, with a range of performances, art activities and installations, curated by Mark Allen, founder of Machine Project and chair of the College’s Art Department.

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