The transformation of the Curtis Pool building into Studzinski Recital Hall preserved an important campus landmark and enhances the core of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾’s campus. Key aspects of the approach to sustainable design include:
- Re-use of the existing building with a new building type that is ideally suited to its open span interior and heavy masonry walls.
- Reinvention of Hyde Plaza into a landscaped quad, increasing the green space of campus and enhancing the cohesiveness of the campus landscape fabric.
- Advanced mechanical systems designed for energy conservation and acoustical excellence. A geothermal system provides a renewable source of heating and cooling and eliminates the need for a noisy chiller and cooling tower.
- Interior storm windows with high-performance insulating glass enhance the thermal performance of the existing exterior shell.
- Abundant natural light is provided into all major spaces, including the Recital Hall. Special detailing (3/4” thick laminated glass installed on an angle) is employed to allow this natural light while preserving the acoustical isolation of the Hall.