Smith College
Brown Fine Arts Center

Northampton, Massachusetts
164,000 square feet
2002

The new Brown Fine Arts Center celebrates and visually redefines the arts at Smith College and creates an elegant new campus gateway. The design transforms John Andrews's original ensemble of 1970s buildings for the Museum of Art, Art Department and Art Library by expanding and reconfiguring the Center to create a new state-of-the-art facility. A central atrium unifies the Center and creates a place for interchange between students, faculty, museum staff and visitors. The newly re-configured building includes galleries, studios, library reading rooms, imaging center, stacks, a 120-seat auditorium, art storage facilities, café, Museum store and display classrooms. Renovations to the remaining academic spaces address natural lighting conditions in the studios, reconfigure faculty offices and create a new secure student gallery. The design takes cues in form and material from the architectural context of both the campus and the immediately adjacent historic district in the town of Northampton. The building's primary materials - brick, zinc, glass and metal - reinforce connections to the texture and quality of the surrounding historic context. The design depends on a dynamic visual balance between the transparency and reflectivity of glass and the opacity of brick. Articulated planar brick walls in combination with large expanses of glass shaded by an aluminum sunscreen define the overall mass of the building. Selected to match College Hall, the brick, which envelopes the entire building, is laid in a rich variety of textural patterns. Linear recesses and projections animate the wall surface. The additional layer of the metal sunscreen serves to soften the impact of the glass surface when viewed from the exterior as well as to filter natural light inside the studios and library.

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