51成人猎奇 has enlisted Christoff:Finio Architecture (C:FA) to collaborate on a full renovation of its Commons building鈥攖he original centerpiece of the College鈥檚 1932 Beaux-Arts campus plan. The 45,000-square-foot renovation is the first substantial upgrade to the building since the 1930s, and reinforces Commons鈥 unique character and history while envisioning how it can continue to serve the college community for years to come.
As the original hub of campus activity, Commons was the one building that combined learning, socializing, and dining under one roof. Our work restores this spectrum of programming while rejuvenating the spaces and circulation according to contemporary academic, social, and architectural contexts. Central to this goal is reoccupying nearly 14,000 square feet of unused space as a new campus learning center, expanding academic programming in a cost-effective and practical manner. New learning spaces are combined with an enlarged dining facility and revamped social spaces to restore Commons鈥 position as a vibrant center in the lived experience of the campus.
In its original Beaux-Arts conception, Commons was a two-sided building; its monumental southern fa莽ade anchoring the great lawn and flanking Colonial Houses, while the smaller north wing was a service entry for back-of-house operations. As Bennington鈥檚 campus has expanded northward over the last 80 years, Commons is now the geographic center of campus. Despite this, flow remained obstructed both within the building and between the north and south halves of the campus鈥攁 condition that stands in stark opposition to the ethos of the college, which emphasizes seamless integration across disciplines.
Our work clarifies the space to improve circulation throughout the building, while establishing strong connections between the interior life of the building and the surrounding landscape.
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Recent Releases
Recently released work by Bennington alumni
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Awards & Honors
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From the President
The campus connection.
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Play It Right
Briee Della Rocca interviews Sylvan Esso鈥檚 Amelia Meath 鈥10; edited by Keegan Ead
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The Greenest Building Is The One That Is Already Built
Bringing Bennington鈥檚 buildings into the next century sustainably and responsibly by Charlotte West
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Common Artifacts
Design coordinator Erin McKenny shares Commons artifacts to look for on campus by Briee Della Rocca
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At Buildings & Grounds
A story about 鈥淭he Guardians of Bennington鈥 by Jeva Lange 鈥15
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Legends in the Attic
Setting the stage for a new era of innovation by Brian Pietras 鈥07
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Third Floor Show
A two-day-only show on the third floor of Commons, curated and organized by Sundara Ziegler 鈥18
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Building in the Round with Many Fronts
How the renewal of Commons is driven by the philosophy of a Bennington education, by Heather DiLeo
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No Monumental Buildings
Andy Schlatter on manifesting attitudes of adaptation
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Bennington Constructs
Snapshots from Bennington鈥檚 social media channels
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Bookshelf
Mark Sarvas MFA 鈥19 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, March 2018)
Christine Mangan 鈥04 (Ecco, March 2018)
Ivy Pochoda MFA 鈥11 (Ecco, November 2017)
Jasmin Darznik MFA 鈥14 (Ballantine Books, February 2018)
Emily E. LB. Twarog 鈥92 (Oxford University Press, October 2017)
Morgan Jerkins MFA 鈥16 (Harper Perennial, January 2018)
Chandler Klang Smith 鈥05 (Hogarth, January 2018)
Michael Pollan '76 (Penguin Press, May 2018)
鈥. . . an absorbing drama about a first generation Hungarian-American rooting around in his family鈥檚 buried past in the hopes of fathoming his legacy鈥
鈥淭he thriller that everyone will be talking about . . . One of those sinuous, Hitchcockian tales that disorients in the best way. . . . Hypnotic.鈥
Esquire
鈥淎 dizzying, kaleidoscopic thriller that refuses to let readers look away from the dark side of Southern California . . . 鈥
鈥渁 complex and beautiful rendering of that vanished country and its scattered people; a reminder of the power and purpose of art; and an ode to female creativity under a patriarchy that repeatedly tries to snuff it out.鈥
鈥淎 new book examines the legacy of the women-led consumer protests of the mid-20th century.鈥
鈥淎 beautiful example of possibility, nuance and passion coexisting, even in our heightened political moment . . .鈥
鈥淪mith鈥檚 gifts of imagination are staggering. Her world-building is a ...wickedly satirical synthesis that underlines just how fractured our own realities can be during periods of fear, unrest, inequality, and instability鈥
鈥. . . a calm survey of the past, present and future. A book about a blurry subject, it is clear eyed and assured鈥