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Benedicta Arts Center of the College of Saint Benedict Wins Award for Architectural Excellence

The Benedicta Arts Center of the College of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph takes a bow Dec. 1 for its expanded performing arts facility affirming CSB's leadership in the fine arts.

St. Joseph, MN (Vocus/PRWEB ) December 1, 2006 -- You take a bow at the end of any play or performance.

The Benedicta Arts Center of the College of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph takes a bow Dec. 1 for its expanded performing arts facility affirming CSB's leadership in the fine arts.

The expansion to the building was one of 10 projects receiving an Honor Award by the American Institute of Architects Minnesota. The award will be formally presented Dec. 1 at the Metropolitan Ballroom, Minneapolis.

The expansion was designed by Hammel, Green and Abrahamson -- the same firm that originally designed the BAC (the firm was then known as Hammel and Green). Although the BAC has received numerous design prizes since its opening in 1964, this is the first honor for the expanded facility.

"The new BAC will facilitate our students' mastery of theatrical, musical, visual arts and dance skills," CSB President MaryAnn Baenninger said Sept. 16, during the dedication and blessing of the new space. "This rich variety of venues will inspire a new burst of creativity."

A total of 130 projects were submitted for consideration for the Honor Awards. The projects must be completed and designed by AIA Minnesota members or firms.

"The addition has the same DNA as the existing modernist building, but it's also different," said the three-person jury which evaluated the nominees for the Honor Award. "The design is simple but very efficient, with a consistent quality from inside to out."

The $8.9 million expansion and renovation was a component of the CSB Capital Campaign, "Our Place in the World, A Campaign to Inspire and Transform." The BAC is now comprised of 173,000 square feet of creative space including:

  • A new Colman Theater, a flexible 125-seat black box theater named for S. Colman O'Connell, OSB, a past president and theater professor of CSB and currently senior development officer;
  • A new Darnall Amphitheater, with lawn seating for 200-plus people which allows students to put on more casual performances;
  • A new Helgeson Dance Studio, which features a sprung floor and state of the art acoustical treatments;
  • An instrumental music rehearsal hall;
  • A chamber ensemble room;
  • New box office and administrative offices for Fine Arts Programming;
  • A renovated 1,078-seat Petters Auditorium, including new sound and light systems and new seating;
  • A renovated 300-seat Gorecki Family Theater, including new seating;
  • And, updates to the air conditioning system and accessibility improvements throughout the building.

The addition of these performance and rehearsal spaces allows for expansion in the academic and public programming for CSB. Longer extended residences with visiting artists in dance and theater will be possible as well as year-round programming in multiple theater spaces. In addition to classes, lessons and student performances, the BAC hosts 200 public events each year, including being the only venue outside of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area offering an annual Minnesota Orchestra series.

"The BAC is the gateway building to the campus. As such it is a defining element, along with the Mall, of arrival. The design of the expansion strengthens the experience of arrival by giving more built definition to the Mall while bridging the stand alone BAC to the rest of campus," said Tim Carl, vice president at HGA who was the lead design architect for the BAC expansion.

"While the design of the original (BAC) is revered, its opaque monastic walls hide activity and the identity of programs within. The expansion provides a more visible and compelling presence for the arts on campus," Carl said.

The Honor Awards program, a tribute to architectural excellence, encourages a high level of architecture, recognizes the clients and architects who have distinguished themselves, and informs the public of these important architectural contributions, according to AIA Minnesota.

The College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University are two nationally-leading liberal arts colleges whose unique partnership provides students with a highly engaged and integrated learning experience preparing them for leadership and service in a global society. The student experience is enlivened by Catholic and Benedictine tradition and an extraordinary sense of place and community.

Michael Hemmesch
Director of Media Relations
College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University
Phone: (320) 363-2595; Fax: (320) 363-2016
http://www.csbsju.edu/news/

Media Contacts:
Michael Hemmesch                                                                                                                
CSB/SJU Director of Media Relations
320-363-2595

Jennifer Gilhoi
Communications Director, AIA Minnesota
612-338-6763 x218

Editor's Note: Photos available by request

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