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WINTER VISUAL ARTS CENTER, FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE

Lancaster, United States of America 2020

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PROGRAM: Ground Floor: forum, exhibition galleries, sculpture studios and yard B-Level: photo, film and video studios 2nd Floor: studios for drawing, painting, woodworking, design and printmaking, and a cinema organized around student commons Mezzanine: faculty studios, seminar rooms, and a balcony in the trees
CLIENT: Franklin & Marshall College
    SIZE: 33,000 sf
STATUS: complete

On the historic campus of Franklin & Marshall College, the new Winter Visual Arts Building takes shape as a raised pavilion formed by the site’s 200-year old trees, the oldest elements of the campus. A new campus destination for all students, the building’s spaces aim to evoke the creative energy involved in teaching and making art. 

Creating a Sense of Place
Drawing on Franklin & Marshall College’s motto Lux et Lex the new building for the Art, Art History, and Film Department is conceived as ‘light’ in complementary/contrast to the ‘heavy’ exemplary brick architecture of the 1856 ‘Old Main’ original campus building. A gradual exterior ramp connects from Old Main’s axis to a sec-ond-floor entrance of our new building, just above a ground floor entrance facing the newly formed ’Arts Quad’.  The building activates the southern end of the campus as a new campus destination.

The large diameter trees, the oldest elements of the Franklin & Marshall’s 52-acre arboretum campus, were the conceptual generator of the building’s geometry. As a lightweight building, its main floor is lifted into the trees on a porous ground level open to the campus and the adjacent Buchanan Park. The reflections of the hovering building at night glowing in the water of a large reflecting pool add to the special articulation of this place.

Inspiring Space for Making and Teaching Art
The 33,000 sf Winter Visual Arts Building is the center of creative life on campus. The universal language of art enabled by the building’s spaces brings together students from diverse cultures to collaborate on arts projects.  On the Ground Floor a Forum and suite of galleries draw in the surrounding community of Lancaster to engage with the College around arts events and exhibitions. Sculpture studios, involving heavy objects, are adjacent to ground floor loading and an open-air sculpture yard. Digital Labs are located below grade due to their need for minimal light and receive a daylight glow from round skylights. 

The second-floor studios – for drawing, design, printmaking, painting, woodworking, and cinema - are efficiently organized around a ‘Commons’ gathering space for students which doubles as an informal presentation space. All studios receive natural light through the translucent façade and have an operable viewing window and skylights. Faculty studios and Art History seminar rooms are set on a Mezzanine overlooking the teaching studios, filling the building’s volume while allowing double-height studios of inspiring space. 

Practical and Innovative
The lightweight, two-story ‘box-kite’ steel frame sits on two ground floor concrete rectangles to create the dra-matic cantilevers and arced geometry with precision and economy. Thin truss frames sit within the 2nd floor studio walls and support bent steel tubes spanning between them. SHA used 3D modelling to develop and co-ordinate the construction documents with the team, allowing contractors to build the complex geometry effi-ciently and precisely. The entire roof structure is exposed, and the steel tubes are rolled at one radius and then tilted in place to create the curved roof geometry. The three-inch-deep, tongue and groove fir planks that rest on the bent tubes create a billowing ceiling. They are simply fastened to the top of the bent steel and, given the tolerance of wood, they create this soft curved ceiling for an inspiring learning space. 

Ecological Excellence
Curved translucent glass walls are formed by a double-layer U-plank structural glass system filled with translu-cent insulation for high thermal performance and 19% light transmission, ideal for studio light. Natural light and ventilation along with active slab heating and cooling contribute to LEED Gold status.  

All the trees on site were maintained and their roots were protected during the entire construction process. The importance of preserving the trees is evident in the building’s curved form, preserving their drip line. Maintain-ing the indigenous plants on site provide minimum maintenance and minimum disturbance to the existing ecology.

Air/Light/Greenspace: Post Covid
The Winter Visual Arts Building is currently in use by students as the Franklin & Marshall campus has opened for the academic year. The building, embodying SHA’s design philosophy, naturally adapts to COVID necessities such as social distancing and fresh air. It offers generous social/circulation space, with two main entries on dif-ferent levels that enable one-way flow when needed, abundant daylight to all rooms, natural ventilation, and outdoor terraces. The architecture is deeply connected to its verdant, park-like campus setting, a restorative place within nature.

ECOLOGICAL INNOVATION +


- double layer U Plank with Wacotech GmbH & Co. KG translucent insulation 
- operable windows and skylights at every studio
- natural light to all studios
- radiant floor with heating and cooling
- reflecting pool doubles as stormwater overflow
- all existing trees preserved on site 

VIDEOS +

Winter Visual Arts Building Concept

Credits+

  • architect
    • – Steven Holl Architects
    • Steven Holl ( design architect, principal )
    • Chris McVoy ( partner in charge )
    • Garrick Ambrose ( project architect, senior associate )
    • Carolina Cohen Freue ( assistant project architect )
    • Dominik Sigg, Marcus Carter, Elise Riley, Michael Haddy, Hannah LaSota (project team)
  • project manager
    • – Casali Group, Inc.
    • Thomas Murray ( project manager )
      – Franklin & Marshall College
    • Sheldon Wenger ( project manager )
  • structural engineers
    • – Silman
  • MEP engineers
    • – ICOR Associates
  • civil engineers
    • – David Miller Associates
  • climate engineers
    • – Transsolar
  • facade consultants
    • – Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering
  • lighting consultants
    • – L'Observatoire International
  • landscape
    • – Hollander Design
  • acoustical consultants
    • – Harvey Marshall Berling Associates
  • pool consultants
    • – Aqua Design International

Quotes+


  • Kostis Korelias, Associate Professor at Franklin & Marshall “... Our new art building is itself a philosophical machine without which, we cannot fully understand the Mystery of force."
  • Eric Baldwin, The Architect's Newspaper, October 2020 "Rising between canopies of old-growth trees and their driplines in south-central Pennsylvania, the art center seemingly floats above the landscape of the campus and Buchanan Park. The 32,000-square-foot project is wrapped in SHA's signature translucent glass to provide an ethereal illumination for art students. . . Balancing form and enclosure the Winter Visual Arts Building becomes a new campus destination for students with space to gather, learn and grow through the universal language of art."
  • Alberto Bortolotti, Arbitare, 21 Jan. 2021 "The natural setting has also favoured the application of Holl’s theory of parallax – which holds that vertical or oblique movements through space multiply our experiences – something that is already evident even before you enter the new building, as you walk along the lengthy external ramp that leads to it from the historical centre of the campus."

News+


    2020
  • 12/09 The Winners of the Architect's Newspaper Best of Design Awards 2020 include three Steven Holl Architects' projects
  • 10/01 The Winter Visual Arts Building Opens at Franklin & Marshall College
  • 2019
  • 06/12 Winter Visual Arts Center at Franklin & Marshall College Construction Update
  • 04/15 Winter Visual Arts Center at Franklin & Marshall College Construction Update
  • 2018
  • 03/28 Steven Holl Architects Breaks Ground on New Winter Visual Arts Center at Franklin & Marshall College
  • 2016
  • 05/11 Franklin & Marshall College Commissions Steven Holl Architects, and Releases Design, for New Visual Arts Building and Quad to Transform the Campus for the Future of the Arts

Awards+


  • 2020 ENGINEERING NEWS RECORD REGIONAL BEST PROJECTS AWARD
  • 2020 ARCHITECT'S NEWSPAPER, BEST OF DESIGN AWARDS, WINNER OF INSTITUTIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION CATEGORY
  • 2020 ARCHITECT'S NEWSPAPER, BEST OF DESIGN AWARDS, FINALIST FOR PROJECT OF THE YEAR

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