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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.
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...
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.
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 ...
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.
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.
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.