KCAI: Richard J. Stern Ceramics Building
Gould Evans Goodman Associates
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Date
1968Description
South side facing a service drive with flues for the kiln room and facade of textured brick tile; Opened in 1968 at the Kansas City Art Institute, the original building featured gas and wood-fired kilns, clay mixers and studio space with potters wheels, shelves and tables. Renovated in 2006 with a donation from Richard J. Stern, it houses ceramics studios and classrooms, as well as the renovated kiln room. On the lower level are offices for the college’s maintenance and plant services department. In 2006 it was renovated (images are from 2007). It was refurbished again in 2015.
Type of Work
studio (work space); classroom; collegeSubject
architecture, contemporary (1960 to present), Artists' studios, Education, ceramics, potters, ceramists, Twentieth century, Twenty-first century
Rights
Rights Statement
Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only