Jeanne Gang's new building in Atlanta has a stunning skylight as its centerpiece
Briefly

The Center for Innovation and the Arts at Spelman College aims to break down traditional barriers between disciplines. Designed by Studio Gang, it provides a dedicated space for collaboration among students in science, technology, and the arts. The building features various labs, studios, and a central atrium known as the Forum, promoting fluid connections among different programs. This facility enhances opportunities for students to work together on innovative projects, enhancing the college's outreach to the community while modernizing their approach to education in the arts and sciences.
The Center for Innovation and the Arts at Spelman College is designed to foster collaboration between diverse disciplines, enhancing connections between arts and sciences in education.
Jeanne Gang emphasized the building’s aim to create fluid connections between programs, allowing students of science, technology, art, and performance to collaborate seamlessly.
The Forum, a central atrium, serves as a communal space for events and interactions, facilitating a dynamic environment for creative critiques and exhibitions.
Gang's design reflects her educational journey, focusing on openness and accessibility, encouraging student engagement across various disciplines through a well-connected architectural layout.
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