David T. Beals III Studio for Art + Technology / Gould Evans
Bridging between the present and future of art, the new David T. Beals III Studio for Art and Technology at the Kansas City Art Institute creates a flexible, technology-rich learning and working environment that supports the prototyping and development of innovative student projects.
© Lara Shipley
Architects: Gould Evans
Location: 4415 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111, United States
Lead Architects: Dennis Strait (principal), John Reeves, Curtis Laub, Mark Wise
Area: 5000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Lara Shipley
Civil Engineer: SK Design, Overland Park, Kansas, USA
Mep Engineer : PKMR Engineers, Lenexa, Kansas, USA
Structural Engineer: Bob D. Campbell and Company, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Landscape Architect : Vireo, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Construction Manager: McCown Gordon Construction, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
© Lara Shipley
Text description provided by the architects. Bridging between the present and future of art, the new David T. Beals III Studio for Art and Technology at the Kansas City Art Institute creates a flexible, technology-rich learning and working environment that supports the prototyping and development of innovative student projects.
Site plan
Recognizing the Institute?s need for a space that helps students become skilled in using digital fabrication technologies to communicate their ide...
© Lara Shipley
Architects: Gould Evans
Location: 4415 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111, United States
Lead Architects: Dennis Strait (principal), John Reeves, Curtis Laub, Mark Wise
Area: 5000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Lara Shipley
Civil Engineer: SK Design, Overland Park, Kansas, USA
Mep Engineer : PKMR Engineers, Lenexa, Kansas, USA
Structural Engineer: Bob D. Campbell and Company, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Landscape Architect : Vireo, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Construction Manager: McCown Gordon Construction, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
© Lara Shipley
Text description provided by the architects. Bridging between the present and future of art, the new David T. Beals III Studio for Art and Technology at the Kansas City Art Institute creates a flexible, technology-rich learning and working environment that supports the prototyping and development of innovative student projects.
Site plan
Recognizing the Institute?s need for a space that helps students become skilled in using digital fabrication technologies to communicate their ide...
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