Duke Hall James Madison University

Project Details

Project Name
Duke Hall James Madison University
Location
820 South Main St.HarrisonburgVAUSA22807
Architect
Gund Partnership
Project Types
Education
Shared By
Yeem
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2013
Style
Modern
Size
120,500 ft²
Team
Project Architect: Daniel Rutledge, AIA, LEED AP
Principal in Charge: Graham Gund, FAIA, LEED AP

Project Description

Duke Hall was a collaboration between GUND Partnership as Design Architect and Clark-Nexsen as Architect of Record.

Formerly a building housing the university’s performing arts programs, it is a complete retrofit into a visual arts building including studio spaces, galleries and art history classrooms. The dramatic new lobby features splayed columns that support a new clerestory window and also are a nod to the building’s mid-Century design roots.

The project had two major objectives. The first objective was to establish a functional home for the academic studio arts, design, art education, art history and related programs. The second major objective was to accomplish the physical realignment and reorganization of these academic and related programs.

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