The 13,000-sq-ft Nave is the primary entrance into a 1920s-era Gothic Revival building originally conceived by the university as a “cathedral of learning.”
The Slover Library project included restoration of the 115-year-old Seaboard building, a new seven-story, glass-walled addition and the renovation of the Seldon Arcade commercial building.
Two stories of underutilized exhibit space were converted into a new 1,200-seat performance venue with a proscenium stage, fly gallery, orchestra pit and balcony seating.
The $10.8-million, 16,636-sq-ft expansion of the Tacoma Art Museum doubled the museum’s gallery space, making room for the new Haub Family Collection of Western American Art.
Seeking a home for dance and musical events produced by students, Mesa Community College decided on a $11.5-million project that morphed a 26,000-sq-ft movie house into a 48,000-sq-ft performing arts center.
Opened in April 2015, Zoo Atlanta’s Scaly Slimy Spectacular! includes a main amphibian and reptile exhibit, event space, Georgia river pond and playground.