Fine Arts Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Tue, 14 May 2019 18:03:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 Missouri Western State University Renovating Arts Building https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2018/11/15/missouri-western-state-university-renovating-arts-building/ Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:23:00 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=45851 Missouri Western State University (MWSU) is currently in the process of renovating Potter Hall, the home of its School of Fine Arts, with a proposal from a local firm that will include renovations and new additions to the existing 1970s-era facility.

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By Aziza Jackson

SAINT JOSEPH, Mo. — Missouri Western State University (MWSU) is currently in the process of renovating Potter Hall, the home of its School of Fine Arts, with a proposal from a local firm that will include renovations and new additions to the existing 1970s-era facility.

The Missouri General Assembly appropriated $150,000 for architectural services for the Potter Hall project with the stipulation that MWSU match the funding. The match in funding comes from the school’s Centennial Capital Campaign and was used to hire Patterhn Ives, LLC in December 2016 to provide planning and design services and a vision for the future of Potter Hall. Other collaborators on the project include McClure Engineering (MEPFT), Alper Audi (Structural), Kirkegaard Associates (Acoustics), Schuler Shook (Stage/Lighting), and Civil Design Inc. (Civil).

“Our approach embraces both formal and informal learning through a series of courtyards that host flexible teaching environments for both their visual and performing arts programs,” said Eric R. Hoffman, AIA, partner with Patterhn Ives, LLC. “Conceived to elevate visitor and academic experience alike, the project creates a sense of arrival while drawing new connections to the larger university. We hope this new project furthers their long-standing impact and the legacy of the School of Fine Arts.”

The team at Patterhn Ives proposed two new additions to Potter Hall: one dedicated to performing arts called “the Addition,” and one to the visual arts called “the Annex.” The performing arts addition would house a 3,000 square-foot instrumental rehearsal studio and an 80-seat flexible theater. The visual arts annex would house sculpture and ceramics studios. The plans also include three courtyards: the Fine Arts Entry Courtyard, the Campus Courtyard and the Sculpture Courtyard. A glass-enclosed Entry Gallery that links the existing building to the new addition will feature additional space for displays and collections.

The facility’s visual arts annex recently earned the 2018 AIA St. Louis Unbuilt Merit Design Award.

“This minimalist proposal, if executed with equal precision, will be a great place for artists to work,” said Annabelle Selldorf, FAIA, a 2018 AIA St. Louis Design Awards jury member.

The annex is designed to accommodate flexible studios and classrooms for the visual arts program with an emphasis in three-dimensional, analog work. As an early step of the campus master plan, the proposed annex alleviates multiple issues from within the existing building by providing dedicated, adaptable studios and flexible teaching environments with appropriate ventilation systems and infrastructure.

Renovations of existing spaces within Potter Hall include:

Choral Hall and Cinema Classroom: The construction of an instrumental rehearsal hall will allow the current spaces to be re-purposed as a choral hall and a cinema screening classroom.

  1. Art Gallery and Student Lounge: The work of students, faculty and visiting artists will be displayed in a secure exhibition gallery to be located in the center of the building. The student-learning lounge will be a new space dedicated to academic development and peer interaction. Students from all fine arts departments and disciplines can access computers and learn in a relaxed, comfortable environment.
  2. Second Floor: The second floor will include renovated studios for Digital Animation, Printmaking and Painting. Additional updates will allow for a classroom and more faculty offices.

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Classroom Audio and Video Companies Merge https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2011/10/31/classroom-audio-and-video-companies-merge/ PETALUMA, Calif., and WOODBURY, Minn. — Classroom audio technology specialist FrontRow and AV and command-and-control products producer Calypso Systems recently announced their merger. The new entity will operate under the FrontRow name and offer a suite of technologies that schools can use to improve communication within classrooms, between classrooms and with students at home.

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PETALUMA, Calif., and WOODBURY, Minn. — Classroom audio technology specialist FrontRow and AV and command-and-control products producer Calypso Systems recently announced their merger. The new entity will operate under the FrontRow name and offer a suite of technologies that schools can use to improve communication within classrooms, between classrooms and with students at home.

Petaluma, Calif.-based FrontRow, a part of the William Demant Group, provides classroom audio technology that improves students’ listening success, behavior, participation, comprehension, and test scores. Research is vetted by Educational Underwriters.

Calypso Systems, headquartered in Woodbury, Minn., manufactures open architecture control, user interface, audio, microphone and connectivity products designed to create integrated classroom solutions for teachers, students and administrators. About 30,000 U.S. classrooms have Calypso communication platforms installed, according to a company statement. The company sells its products exclusively through commercial audio-video electronics dealers.

The merger aims to add advanced integrated classroom audio and video systems, command-and-control, and streaming audio resources to a line of digital and analog classroom audio products.

“For AV consultants and district technology staff, this creates a powerful new set of tools that meets the full range of school communication needs — classroom audio, content capture, network paging, and device command/control,” the statement said.

Management teams at the two companies have been working since 2010 on a shared vision of integrated school communication possibilities.

"Our two companies complement each other extremely well in terms of resources, intellectual property, and culture," said FrontRow President Jens Holstebro. "By leveraging FrontRow’s footprint in the classroom amplification space with advanced network products from Calypso, we have secured the position as the leading school communications provider in the industry.”

Calypso President David Parish said the merger will first result in simple product bundling and improved interoperability between the companies’ current products.

"Ultimately, though, what we’re building is the industry’s most comprehensive and integrated communication platform for education,” Parish said. “Our solutions will make it easier to share ideas and information within the classroom, the school, the district, and the community, all while driving operational and financial efficiency."

The companies previously collaborated on engineering and sales projects, and now will work towards a smooth and successful transformation into a single organization, according to the statement.

Holstebro will serve as president of the new organization, with Parish acting as senior vice president. The process is expected to last into 2012.

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