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Northwestern University Building, Evanston Campus, Chicago, Architect, Design
Henry and Leigh School of Music Building - Architecture
American Educational Project by Goettsch Partners, Inc., USA
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SELECTS GOETTSCH PARTNERS
TO DESIGN NEW MUSIC BUILDING
Construction is scheduled to begin in 2010, with completion expected
in spring 2012
CHICAGO - (October 21, 2008) - Northwestern University has selected
Goettsch Partners, Inc. as the architectural firm to design the new
building for the Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music on the University's
Evanston campus. The project will emphasize a sustainable design approach
throughout, with a minimum of achieving LEED Silver certification.
Construction is scheduled to begin in 2010, with completion expected
in spring 2012.
The announcement follows a four-month search for an architectural
firm for the project.
Northwestern will construct the state-of-the-art School of Music building
facing an arts green that will replace the existing Arts Circle on
its Evanston campus. Envisioned as a signature building for the University,
the new facility will enable the Bienen School of Music to consolidate
all of its programs in one area for the first time in more than 30
years.
Goettsch Partners is a Chicago-based design firm that provides innovative
architectural, interior, planning and building enclosure design services
to clients worldwide. Led by seven partners, the 90-member firm has
completed projects throughout Asia, Europe, and North and South America.
The firm also maintains an office in Shanghai, China.
Goettsch Partners has a strong Chicago connection with one-of-a-kind
institutional projects that have included the Museum of Science and
Industry's U-505 Submarine Exhibit and the Lincoln Park Zoo's Regenstein
Center for African Apes, as well as 111 South Wacker, UBS Tower, and
the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Headquarters. Among numerous
international projects, the design firm's work includes the new Abu
Dhabi stock exchange building and financial center in the United Arab
Emirates and the Diamond Exchange Tower in Shanghai. (For more information
on the firm, visit http://www.gpchicago.com.)
The new music building will be located just south of the School's
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall and Regenstein Hall of Music on the southern
end of Northwestern's lakefront campus. The structure is projected
to have spectacular views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline.
The new building will include classrooms, teaching labs, academic
faculty offices, teaching studios for choral, opera, piano and voice
faculty, practice rooms, student lounges and administrative offices.
There also will be a choral rehearsal room and library, an opera rehearsal
room/black box theater and a 400-seat recital hall.
Toni-Marie Montgomery, dean of the Bienen School of Music, said, "The
new building will bring a sense of community that facilitates collaboration
among our many excellent programs. We look forward to working with
Goettsch Partners in planning a building that is both architecturally
stunning as well as programmatically well-designed."
"We chose architects we believed could develop an iconic design
for the facility while respecting the campus context," said Gordon
Segal, chair of the Board of Trustees Educational Properties Committee.
"Goettsch Partners submitted a design concept that takes full
advantage of the site's lakeside setting and the views to the city
of Chicago," said Ronald Nayler, Northwestern's associate vice
president for facilities management. "We believe that refinement
of that concept will result in an extraordinary building that will
meet the needs of the Bienen School of Music faculty, staff and students."
"This project presents an exceptional opportunity for our firm,"
said James Goettsch, FAIA, president of Goettsch Partners. "Northwestern
has set high expectations in terms of the architectural design of
the new building and arts green, especially in light of the site's
dramatic lakefront setting."
The School of Music has been named the Henry and Leigh Bienen School
of Music in honor of the retiring University president and his wife.
President Bienen, who announced in March that he plans to retire next
year, and his wife, Leigh, are avid music-lovers and strong supporters
of the arts, including the School of Music.
Northwestern University New Music Building information from Goettsch
Partners 211008
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