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    RAMSA designs arts and engineering building for Minnesota university

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJanuary 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US studio Robert A M Stern Architects has completed a learning facility at the University of St Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, intended to foster collaboration between arts and engineering students.


    Robert A M Stern Architects (RAMSA) collaborated with BWBR Architects and McGough Construction to complete the LEED v4 Gold-rated Schoenecker Center. The centre brings together various departments within the university’s School of Engineering and the College of Arts & Sciences.

    The Schoenecker Center includes facilities like a double-height performance space with retractable seating

    The 130,000-square-foot (12,077-square-metre) building is split over five levels and houses classrooms, art and media studios, performance spaces, science labs, computer labs, engineering labs and more.

    All are designed to allow students from different departments to work together on projects ranging from musical productions to robotics.

    A high bay space featuring a concrete wall and a crane for engineering research and experiments
    A high bay space features a concrete wall and a crane for engineering research and experiments

    “Educators increasingly understand that exposure to new ideas or disciplines is conducive to creativity and innovation,” said RAMSA partner Melissa DelVecchio.

    “As a result, many universities and colleges are looking to move beyond the traditional, siloed departmental model in favor of one that values and encourages convergence.”

    A central atrium surrounded by classrooms and recording studios
    Classrooms and recording studios face a central atrium

    On the ground level, double-height spaces include a 150-person choral performance venue with retractable seating to increase floor space for flexible use.

    Another is the high bay, outfitted with a 20-foot (6 metres) bridge crane and concrete wall for engineering students to conduct research and experiments.

    Looking down on a staircase linked by cantilevered mezzanine landings and a seating area
    A staircase at one end of the atrium is linked by cantilevered mezzanine landings

    The Emerging Media department is located one storey above and overlooks the high bay, while the upper levels designed by BWBR are primarily dedicated to engineering and lab spaces for robotics, sustainability, physics and energy.

    “The Schoenecker Center is technically complex due to how it weaves different departments together,” DelVecchio said.

    Double-height lounge space with purple furniture and pointed-arch windows
    Pointed-arch windows help the building to fit into the “Collegiate Gothic” context of the historic campus

    “Engineers smashing things beside a performance hall or a recording studio requires careful design and engineering to ensure that one department’s needs do not impede on another’s experience of the building.”

    “It’s a complex design puzzle motivated by the belief that all these disciplines can – and should – inform one another,” she added.


    The main hall inside the Schwarzmann Center

    RAMSA overhauls 120-year-old Schwarzman Student Center at Yale


    Many of the classrooms and rehearsal spaces face an atrium at the centre of the building, allowing views between the learning areas.

    At one end is a wood-panelled staircase with cantilevered mezzanine landings that connect the looping flights.

    Bright white interior with purple furniture and signage
    Purple accents like furniture and signage are found throughout the bright white interiors

    Purple details such as seat upholstery, accent walls, structural beams and signage were used throughout to connect the bright white areas visually.

    Pointed-arch windows, a clay tile roof and Kasota Limestone facades help to connect the building to the “Collegiate Gothic” character of the campus, which is part of the city’s West Summit Avenue Historic District.

    Specialised space for art storage
    Specialised spaces for music production and art storage also form part of the building’s program

    RAMSA’s education-focused projects range from the overhaul of the 120-year-old Schwarzman Student Center at Yale to a pair of higher education buildings for performing arts at Ohio State.

    Other recent updates to US universities include Peterson Rich Office’s insertion of a glazed art gallery between two neoclassical buildings at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and SOM’s glass-wrapped building on the MIT campus in Cambridge.

    The photography is by Brandon Stengel.



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