Princeton chooses architect for new buildings

Jan. 15, 2008
Facilities will be the first built in university's new arts and transit neighborhood

Princeton University in Princeton, N.J., is moving forward with plans for the first academic buildings to be built in its new arts and transit neighborhood. The project will include several buildings that will house the Program in Theater and Dance, components of the Department of Music, the Lewis Center for the Arts and the Society of Fellows in the Creative and Performing Arts. Encompassing an estimated 135,000 gross square feet, the plans call for a black box theater, a large dance studio, an orchestral rehearsal studio, several smaller acting studios, dance studios, music practice rooms, classrooms, support spaces, a cafe and offices. The architect is Steven Holl Architects.

To read a Princeton news release about the project, click here.

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