1. CBDS 1 2 3 4 5 6
SPRING 2008 STUDIO GALLERY, EXHIBITION SPACE
A: 5,587 sq ft
The Catholic University of
America is rapidly grow- LIBRARY, LOWER LEVEL
A: 1,577 sq ft
CONFERENCE
A: 367 sq ft
ing and expanding as the BATHROOM
A: 416 sq ft
CONFERENCE
A: 405 sq ft
reputation of the school CLASSROOM
A: 936 sq ft
MATERIALS LIB.
A: 2,033 sq ft
increases. As the number
of students has increased, Jury Room
020
A: 632 sq ft
BATHROOM
019
A: 232 sq ft
so has the number of CLASSROOM
BATHROOM
019
A: 273 sq ft
programs offered. Cur-
A: 1,182 sq ft
MECHANICAL
A: 533 sq ft
rently, faculty and students Jury Room
020
A: 610 sq ft
are very densely packed CLASSROOM
COMPUTER LAB
A: 1,606 sq ft
within the building and
A: 1,081 sq ft
PARKING
expansion is desperately
needed. 7th STREET N.E.
MONROE STREET N.E.
STUDENT LOUNGE AIAS
020
A: 180 sq ft A: 758 sq ft
EXPLORE: Our building
PARKING
CUAdc
A: 1,519 sq ft
PARKING
will give opportunities for
the users and visitors to INSTITUTE OF SUSTAINABILITY
A: 1,735 sq ft
learn, investigate, discover
and understand the built
and natural world.
CONNECT: The building
design will link various
entities on multiple levels
in order to create healthy
interaction between peo-
ple, spaces and ideas.
REACT: Our building will
respond to its environ-
ment and conversely allow
for the environment to
positively respond with
the building. This intricate
relationship will provoke
stimulating and compel-
ling reactions.
NEW CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
ARCHITECTURE BUILDING