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Metro Campus Center, Cuyahoga Community College

Once an impermeable fortress, Campus Center was the most disengaged building on the urban campus. Set in a sunken court, the building is bounded by the library, street wall, and concourses which connect all campus buildings but this one.  Inside, visitors were met with maze-like corridors, sparse daylight, disparate rooms, and a dreary cafeteria. The building was underutilized and uninspired.

The design solution aspired to shed a harsh brutalist identity and become the central heart of the campus and community – to bring truth to the name “Campus Center”.

The design strategy: to connect and activate. The complex rehabilitation reduced the building to its concrete superstructure and infilled the surrounding cavernous moat, physically connecting it to the campus concourses. These three circulation paths converge at the social heart of campus: the plush, colorful Food Court and bright, double-height Great Room. A grand stair adds an element of theater, a platform to see and be seen.  Scaled volumes are carved out of the massive stair to sculpt special gathering spaces: The Beach, Family Room, and Tech Lounge.

Shedding its heavy masonry skin, the building form is softened, transparent, and organic. The skin is a playful interpretation of the campus’ Brutalist fenestration treatments and rigorous five-foot grid. Matte and metallic panels mixed with clear and mirrored glazing renders a shifting façade, activated by time of day and navigating around it. Like a chameleon, the skin assumes and reflects its surroundings, for instance, buildings, clouds, dusk, and flora. It is nearly impossible to witness the building exterior the same way twice.

Informed by widespread input, the reimagined Campus Center is now a catalyst for campus and community. It is a beacon, with a glow seen from blocks away. It welcomes all. 

Awards: Merit Award, AIA Cleveland; NAIOP Northern Ohio Exterior Renovation of the Year; NAIOP Northern Ohio Interior Renovation of the Year

 
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Status: Built
Location: Cleveland, OH, US
Firm Role: Architect, Interior Designer, Environmental Graphic Designer, Planner
Additional Credits: Cuyahoga Community College (Owner / Client), Knight & Stolar (Landscape Architect), Virginia Burt Designs (Landscape Architect), GPD Group (Civil Engineer), Barber and Hoffman (Structural Engineer), Karpinski (MEP Engineer), Emerald Built Environments (Sustainability Consultant), Food Facilities Concepts, Inc. (Food Service Consultant)

 
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