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Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Providence, R.I.


COMPLETED: January 2010


Designed by New York City-based Diller,


Scofi dio + Renfro, the 38,800-square-foot center features a recital hall, recording studio, multimedia lab and studios. All space within the building will be assigned for multidisciplinary work. Programs and courses will be developed where collaboration among artists, scientists, and humanists will seek to create new art forms, new approaches to collab- orative work, and will explore, examine and extend our understanding of the creative process. But it is the exterior that got the judges’ at-


tention. Henry Tom says, “The beautiful execution of the changing panel shapes makes a dynamic facility.” Mark DeWalt adds, “It is a really engaging use of metal skin. The pleats and bends elevate a simple enclosure to something really special.” The building envelope features 60,000 square


feet of Raleigh, N.C.-based Umicore Building Products USA Inc.’s 0.70-mm VMZINC QUARTZ- ZINC with a Preweathered Gray patina. The building


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envelope also contains 26,000 square feet of East- man, Ga.-based Alcoa Architectural Products’ 4-mm Reynobond Zinc Composite Material panels with an FR core and prepatina VMZINC fi nish in addition to 4,000 square feet of 4-mm Reynobond Aluminum Composite Material panels with an FR core and custom Grey Velvet Kynar fi nish. That paneling provides texture, structure and


color that forces the eye to follow the lines across the building to a vanishing point. It is evocative of the long fi ns on 1950’s era Detroit cars that looked in motion when sitting still. In some ways, the most radical element of the


design isn’t the paneling, though. It is the eleva- tion with the two masses, which appear like one has slipped down from the other. The disturbance in the elevation is as striking and daring as the paneling, giving the whole building more sense of movement. And the glass wall that separates the buildings only accentuates the slippage.


TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 35,000 square feet


OWNER: Brown University


GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Shawmut Design and Construction, Boston


ARCHITECT: Diller Scofi dio + Renfro, New York City, www.dillerscofi dio.com


FABRICATOR: Karas & Karas Glass Co., South Boston, Mass.


STRUCTURAL SYSTEM: J.L. Marshall & Sons Inc., Seekonk, Mass.


ACM PANELS: Alcoa Architectural Products, Eastman, Ga., www.alcoaarchitecturalproducts.com


ZINC:


Umicore Building Products USA Inc., Raleigh, N.C., www.vmzinc-us.com


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