Topping out for Visual Arts Building by Steven Holl Architects

Visual Arts Building


The University of Iowa celebrated the Topping Out of its new Arts Building on March 9, 2015. This is Steven Holl Architects’ second arts building on the University of Iowa campus.

Visual Arts Building
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The first, Art Building West completed in 2006, brings together Studio Arts and Art History in a flexible ‘instrument’ for the arts. SHA was selected via competition to realize the new Visual Arts Building in 2010 which will be a state of the art facility for all studio disciplines for this renowned arts program.

Visual Arts Building
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The new Visual Arts Building replaces an original arts building from 1936, which was heavily damaged during a flood of the University of Iowa campus in June 2008.

Visual Arts Building
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The new building is located directly adjacent to and northwest of Art Building West, forming a new campus space dedicated to the Arts. The Architecture is shaped by the following aims:

Visual Arts Building
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INTERCONNECTING THE ARTS: HORIZONTAL PROGRAMS, VERTICAL POROSITY
The new facility for the University of Iowa’s School of Art and Art History will contain 126,000sf of loft-like space for the departments of printmaking, painting, photography, intermedia, and three-dimensional art. A four story structure is aimed at the interconnection between the arts.

Visual Arts Building
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– SHAPING CAMPUS SPACE
The new building picks up the original campus grid, forming the space of a new Art Meadow together with Art Building West.

Visual Arts Building
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– CREATING MULTIPLE CENTERS OF LIGHT
A rectilinear volume- 200′ x 180′ x 68′- is carved out for seven light courts, interconnecting floors and programs. Here, light and natural ventilation are brought into the body of the building.

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– STAIRS AS “SOCIAL CONDENSERS”; CORRIDORS AS MEETING SPACES
Vertical circulation is flanked by generous spaces forming “social condensers.”

Visual Arts Building
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– INTEGRATING MATERIAL RESONANCE & ECOLOGICAL INNOVATION
The building is heated and cooled by ‘active’ slabs, with radiant tubing integrated in ‘bubble-deck’ concrete floors- the first such installation in the United States.

Visual Arts Building
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Each elevation is developed in a curtain wall maximizing energy performance, with sunshades on the south and high performance glass on the north. Operable windows allow for scenic campus views and natural ventilation. The building will open in May 2016. Source by Steven Holl Architects.

Visual Arts Building
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Location: University of Iowa, USA
Architects: Steven Holl Architects
Architects In Charge: Steven Holl, Chris McVoy, Rychiee Espinosa
Project Team: Garrick Ambrose, Bell Ying Yi Cai, Christiane Deptolla, JongSeo Lee, Johanna Muszbek, Garrett Ricciardi, Filipe Taboada, Jeanne Wellinger, Human Tieliu Wu, Christina Yessios
Associate Architects: BNIM Architects
Structural Engineer: Buro Happold, Structural Engineering Associates
Lighting Consultant: L’Observatoire International
Sustainability Engineer: Transsolar
Mechanical Engineer: Design Engineers
Curtain Wall Consultant: WJ Higgins & Co.
Civil Engineer: Shive-Hattery
Audio/Visual Consultant: The Sextant Group, Inc.
Area: 126000.0 ft2
Year: 2015
Images: Steven Holl Architects

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