Moseley Architects Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Thu, 01 Feb 2024 19:07:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 William & Mary Expanding Fine and Performing Arts Quarter https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2024/02/06/william-mary-expanding-fine-and-performing-arts-quarter/ Tue, 06 Feb 2024 11:05:15 +0000 https://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=52274 HGA and architect-of-record Moseley Architects have jointly designed expansions to the College of William & Mary Fine and Performing Arts Quarter, which collectively fashions a new “front door” to the school’s arts complex that welcomes in students, staff and visitors.

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By Eric Althoff

WILLIAMSBURG, Va.—HGA and architect-of-record Moseley Architects have jointly designed expansions to the College of William & Mary Fine and Performing Arts Quarter, which collectively fashions a new “front door” to the school’s arts complex that welcomes in students, staff and visitors. Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is acting as general contractor for the work, with other consultants on the project including theatrical experts Apeiro Design as well as acoustic and AV consultant Jaffe Holden.

Given that the university, America’s oldest, features a unique design aesthetic, the administrators of the school sought to have the newer arts buildings blend in with historical structures constructed of Flemish bond brick. Accordingly, HGA reimagined the 101,550-square-foot Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall as a modern home for dance and theater instruction, as well as for artistic displays and performances. The firm also designed an entirely new music building for the campus that is express-built with the best possible acoustics. The music building also features a percussion studio, rehearsal spaces as well as teaching studios.

Newer building materials complementing the Flemish bricks include wood and metal panels at Phi Beta Kappa Hall’s exterior as well as in the new music building. The design aesthetic also features glass that is meant to be “bird-safe” as well as minimize the amount of heat that will enter the interior during the summer months.

The designers, with an eye toward sustainability, aimed for LEED Silver Certification.

Rebecca Krull Kraling, planning principal at HGA, said it was her firm’s mission to meld a modern aesthetic with the historically familiar look and feel of the Arts Quarter at William & Mary.

“We took stock of the existing materials and motifs of the campus architecture and melded them with the arts complex’s contemporary aesthetic,” said Krull Kraling. “These buildings, striking in beauty and integrated in context, express to students, faculty, and the community the university’s dedication to nurturing, understanding, and promoting the arts in all forms.”

In a subsequent statement, Krull Kraling said that HGA wanted to assure school officials that they would create something new while respecting what has been on the campus for centuries prior.

“Each space and its function were considered individually, such as the need to block natural light in performance spaces and the need for privacy in rehearsal spaces,” she remarked. “The result was a variety of design methods to accommodate the needs of each department.”

With the first two phases now complete, movement on the next steps in the project can commence, though a final date of completion has yet to be announced.

HGA employs over 1,000 planners and architects at 12 offices nationwide. The company works in such design specialties as healthcare, tech, government and education.

 

 

 

 

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NSBA Draws Educational Leaders to SF https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2011/04/13/nsba-draws-educational-leaders-san-francisco/ SAN FRANCISCO The 71st Annual National School Boards Associations Conference, drew more than 5,000 educational leaders, from as far away as Germany, back to the Moscone Center this week for exhibits, conferences, sessions and tours.
 
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]]> SAN FRANCISCO The 71st Annual National School Boards Associations Conference, drew more than 5,000 educational leaders, from as far away as Germany, back to the Moscone Center this week for exhibits, conferences, sessions and tours.
 
This years exhibition featured products, technologies, demonstrations and services available nationwide. The booths were lined with inquiries from school board members, administrators, architects and planners, engineers, and educational and facility plant managers.
 
The event had a long roster of sessions on topics that are important to school decision-makers and leaders, including: increasing student achievement, federal legislation and funding, managing schools during tough economic times, and school law issues.
 
With nearly 50 million students attending approximately 99,000 public elementary and secondary schools in the United States, it is estimated that $540 billion will be spent on education during the 2010-11 school year, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics.
 
Condelezza Rice, secretary of state from 2005 to 2009 and current professor of business and political science at Stanford University, was the headlining general session speaker at the conference. Rice is a longtime education advocate and a founding board member of the Center for a New Generation, an educational support fund.
       
Other speakers included Daniel Pink, a best-selling author whose books have redefined how one views global economics and the workplace; and Juan Enriquez, chairman and CEO of Biotechonomy, a life sciences research and investment firm, who gave the closing general session speech.
      
Founded in 1940, the National School Boards Association is a not-for-profit organization representing state associations of school boards and their more than 90,000 local school board members throughout the U.S.
NSBAs Annual Conference in 2012 will be held, April 21-23, in Boston.
 
Learn more about the conference and interviews from NSBA in the May/June issue of School Construction News.
 
 

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