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Ennead Architects transformed 1930’s old gymnasium into Design and Media Center in Boston

United States Architecture News - Aug 13, 2016 - 15:41   17918 views

Ennead Architects transformed 1930’s old gymnasium into Design and Media Center in Boston

The design for MassArt’s new Design and Media Center establishes a new identity and welcoming threshold for the College along Boston’s ''Avenue of the Arts'', designed by Susan T. Rodriguez of New York-based Ennead Architects. Called MassArt Design and Media Center, the architecture reveals the vitality of the art and design community within. 

The new building translates the aspirations for the College’s evolving interdisciplinary curriculum into a flexible system of studios, galleries and shared technical spaces. Leslie E. Robertson Associates (LERA) were the consulting structural engineers for the Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) Design and Media Center. 

Ennead Architects transformed 1930’s old gymnasium into Design and Media Center in Boston

Located at a critical intersection of campus and city, within a dense urban block comprised of a wide range of buildings from different eras, the new Center rests on the historical foundations of an early 20th century structure. The design weaves together old and new with the transformation of a former brick gymnasium. 

The renewed monumental volume of the gym has become a crossroads at the heart of campus and a dynamic collaborative environment. Its transparent new face to the City is a dramatic shift from the opacity of the original building and establishes a new front door to the campus. Now a distinct and visible presence on Huntington Avenue, this triple-height exterior glass envelope, supported by a series of four king-post trusses and punctuated by an entry vestibule along the eastern edge, extends into a new public plaza that blurs the distinction between interior and exterior space.

Ennead Architects transformed 1930’s old gymnasium into Design and Media Center in Boston

Marking the entry to the building, a double-height lobby creates a memorable focal point upon entering the building. A choreographed sequence of stairs and accessible ramps serves to orient visitors to major public spaces, as well as improve internal circulation and accessibility between buildings for the entire campus. A new studio volume directly above the lobby is clad in a diaphanous screen of perforated metal that filters the southern light. 

Surrounding the central exhibition volume are multiple levels of walkways linking the program spaces throughout the Center. A concentration of mixed-use studio volumes, galleries, critique spaces and a lecture hall form the backdrop for the main exhibition hall. The Center also includes new technical spaces for sound and light and a new wood shop on the lower level that will serve the entire campus. A crenelated ceiling completes the space with a rhythmic series of skylights that animate the interior with daylight throughout the day.

Ennead Architects transformed 1930’s old gymnasium into Design and Media Center in Boston

This newly daylit environment, along with energy efficient systems, local and recycled materials, and enhanced envelope performance will also contribute to making the overall campus increasingly sustainable. The building is designed to receive LEED silver certification and is in compliance with Massachusetts Executive Order 484. 

Designed to not only enhance the quality of collaborative teaching spaces for the College but also to celebrate the spirit of design innovation at MassArt, the four-story network of spaces form a state-of-the-art facility for cross-disciplinary creative exploration and collaboration and an environment that to reinforce connections to the local creative economy and surrounding Arts district.

Project Facts

Project name: MassArt Design and Media Center

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Size: 40,000 **New total square footage of MassArt Campus with Design and Media Center: 800,000

LEED Ceritification: Built to meet LEED Silver Certification 

Academic Spaces:

Basement 

Wood Shop (Machine Room and Bench Room) Installation Room
Fabrication Shop
2 Classrooms 

First Floor 

Atrium
Lecture Hall
Gallery
2 Project Rooms
Product Development Lab
Hallway Crit/Gallery
Fenway Studio (to open Summer 2016) 

Second Floor 

2 Project Rooms Seminar Space Hallway Crit/Gallery 

Third Floor 

Huntington Studio
2 Installation Rooms
Project Room
Sound Studio
Professional Film Lighting Studio 2 Black Box Studios
Hallway Crit/Gallery 

Exhibition Space: Doran Gallery, 1137 square feet 

Public areas: Atrium and Doran Gallery open to the public, Classrooms and additional spaces private access via key-card 

Accessibility: Fully handicapped-accessible with compliant stairway, elevators and restrooms 

Total project cost: $40.4 million

All images © Matt Melrose 

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