American structure studio Kwong Von Glinow has renovated components of the structure faculty at Rice College, including three new areas via a “programmatic re-invention” of the 1947 constructing in Houston, Texas, USA.
The three,775-square-foot (350-square-metre) renovation occurred contained in the MD Anderson Corridor, which was initially designed by Staub and Fairly and expanded in 1981 by James Stirling and Michael Wilford.
The renovation coincided with the development of a brand new sawtooth-capped addition by Karamuk Kuo adjoining to the constructing.

Kwong Von Glinow, which is predicated in Chicago, began its design course of by researching the constructing’s historical past and discovering that architect Philip Johnson had written that he “could not discover” the Stirling and Wilford addition.
“This notion of ‘discovering’ house turned integral to our design strategy,” the studio stated, explaining that in finding out the designs, the crew discovered a trapezoidal house within the constructing’s Farish Gallery with uncovered columns and beams that marked the intersection of the 1947 and 1981 designs.

“Our design strategy for the renovation and programmatic re-invention of the three areas was to disclose and expose the wealthy historical past of the constructing’s context by acknowledging and enhancing the intervention’s particular context,” the studio stated.
Kwong Von Gilnow situated a brand new welcome centre, scholar and neighborhood discussion board and school and employees lounge alongside the varsity’s central axis, adjoining to the Farish Gallery.

“In all three areas, we used types that work with and reference the unique constructing to create distinct spatial moments, quite than counting on partitions to outline every space,” the studio stated.
Positioned within the southeast nook, the welcome centre is characterised by expansive glazing that opened the earlier brick wall to the close by quad and 4 places of work with inside curved glazing that enables transparency of the varsity’s internal workings.

A mirrored column references the signature west facade and serves as a light-weight distinction to the monolithic welcome desk.
Straight above the welcome centre is the brand new discussion board, connecting MD Anderson Corridor to Karamuk Kuo’s new Cannady Corridor with an accessible strolling ramp.
Two tiers of round seating kind a gathering house, whereas piers and wooden grains reference the diagonal wall and create breakoff areas within the massive multipurpose room.

The lounge house accommodates a monumental Corian reception desk that marks the dean’s workplace reception space.
“A 3-sided ‘wedge-like’ quantity delineates personal and public areas inside the lounge, separating the reception from the amenity areas for school and employees, such because the kitchenette, seating space and ADA rest room,” the studio stated.
“The Wedge is shaped in order that its west face is angled to permit gentle into the windowless again space of the school and employees lounge.”

Different latest tasks by Kwong Von Gilnow embody the renovation of the Swiss consulate in Chicago’s John Hancock Middle with Swiss agency HFF and a proposal for a vertical housing advanced made up of multi-floor models that kind towers inside a tower.
The pictures is by Mikael Olsson.
Venture credit:
Design architect: Kwong Von Glinow
Architect of document: Sharp Structure
Structural engineer: Nationwide Structural Engineering, Inc.
MEP engineer: T&D Engineers
Acoustic advisor: Threshold Acoustics
Contractor: Tellepsen Builders
Shopper: Rice College College of Structure
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