Ringling College of Art and Design: Basch Visual Arts Center

Project Details

Project Name
Ringling College of Art and Design: Basch Visual Arts Center
Location
2700 N. Tamiami TrailSarasotaFL34234
Project Types
Education
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Lissette Callejas
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2017
Style
Modern
Size
38,550 ft²
Team
Architect of Record: Jerry Sparkman, AIA, NCARB
Project Architect: Todd Sweet, AIA, LEED AP
Project Manager: John Bryant, AIA, LEED AP
Assistant Project Manager / Project Designer: Kim Lam, Associate AIA, LEED AP

Project Description

The Project is a 38,500 SF visual arts center for Ringling College of Art and Design. To reinforce the campus urban form and to establish a central north-south pedestrian axis, the design was developed in two separate volumes on each side of a public walkway. Windows on each side of the walk allow students, staff and guests to see art making processes in real time as they move throughout the campus. The east one-story volume houses ceramic and glass art studios which open to a new campus green space on the south. A 3,000 SF art gallery along the north side of the one story building replaces a former college gallery. The sculptural form of the new gallery set close to the street is intended to express the importance of art within the community. The three story volume to the west contains other fine art studios and six classrooms. It’s cantilevered volume brings the studios directly visible to the street, and also creates a sheltered civic space along Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

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