Mass timber anchors a new era of campus design

By The Construction Specifier
Studio Gang’s new building at the California College of the Arts (CCA) expands on the school’s San Francisco campus. Images courtesy Studio Gang

Studio Gang’s new building at the California College of the Arts (CCA) expands on the school’s San Francisco campus, establishing a vibrant indoor-outdoor environment for learning and making that strengthens relationships among varied people, ideas, and creative practices.

The 7,646-m2 (82,300-sf) building emerges from a robust base that contains two mass timber pavilions that house classrooms, art studios, and exhibition galleries.

Leading onto a green terraced landscape that unites the building’s lower and upper levels, the pavilions are among the first exposed mass timber structures in California.

Other passive design strategies, such as self-shading facades and night-flush ventilation, naturally cool the building, reducing the size and energy demand of mechanical systems. With the infrastructure in place to enable a closed-loop, net-positive building in the future, the building’s design is dedicated to supporting healthy, resilient spaces for students, faculty, and visitors.