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Architects: Dawson Architects, Lord, Aeck & Sargent, Sottile & Sottile
- Area: 82120 ft²
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Photographs:Savannah College of Art and Design
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Manufacturers: Metromont Corporation
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Interior Designer: SCAD Design Group, Paula Wallace, Glenn Wallace
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Resurrecting the ruins of the nation’s only surviving antebellum railroad complex, the Savannah College of Art and Design transformed a National Historic Landmark. The design process emphasized an artistically manual approach, honoring the humanity and integrity of the site’s heritage.
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Ruins were integrated within a contemporary concrete structure, preserving and highlighting the historic materials as a fundamental part of the new architecture. With its galleries, art studios, classrooms, theater, public gardens, and vibrant streetscape, this new civic landmark stands as a center of intellectual exchange, artistic discovery, and urban evolution.