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A building designed by architects, for architects

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A building designed by architects, for architects

Kansas State University’s new College of Architecture Planning and Design places students at the center of the experience.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 23, 2018
Aerial view of APDesign

Photo: Timothy Hursley

The new Kansas State University College of Architecture Planning and Design, designed by Ennead Architects + BNIM, is an interdisciplinary facility that hopes to train future designers by placing a focus on collaboration and direct fabrication.

The building will house the architecture, landscape architecture/regional and community planning, interior architecture, and product design departments. The design maximizes opportunities for communication of ideas between these departments and showcases the fabrication-based research of the school’s design community.

 

Workshop space in APDesignPhoto: Timothy Hursley.

See Also: Chapman University opens new science and engineering center

 

The new APDesign building includes studios, crit spaces, exhibition areas, collaboration pods, and faculty offices that are arranged around an axial three-story atrium. Also included are new classrooms, a wood laboratory, a metal laboratory, an upholstery and finishing shop, a 3D print lab, and a model making and exterior fabrication lab.

The build team included Walter p. Moore and Associates Inc. (structural engineer), Henderson Engineers Inc. (MEP), BG Consultants Inc. (civil engineer), and Confluence (landscape).

 

APDesign collaboration spacePhoto: Timothy Hursley.

 

APDesignPhoto: Timothy Hursley.

 

Workspace in APDesignPhoto: Timothy Hursley.

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