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New Music and Dramatic Arts Library: A Brand New Facility


Facts About the New Facility

South View of the New Library
Northwest View of the New Library. © 1999-2000, Woodruff/Brown Photography.
  • Component of School of Fine Arts Master Plan
  • Project: added rehearsal halls, practice rooms, classrooms, studios, new library, recording studio, computer lab; renovated existing spaces
  • Project approved by legislature in 1989
  • Project construction began April 1998
  • New library opened June 28, 1999
  • Fine Arts Project Final Cost: $14,772,926
  • Architect: The Kagan Company, New Haven, CT
  • General Contractor: O&G Industries, Torrington, CT
  • Interior Designer: CAMA, Inc., New Haven, CT
  • Project Manager: Tom Trutter, UConn Facilities
  • Facilities Manager: Bechtel/Fusco
  • Librarians on Project: Dorothy Bognar (retired), Joseph W. Scott, David Kapp (retired), Tracey Rudnick, plus others.
  • Music Faculty on Project: Robert F. Miller
 
  • Square Feet (Music Library Bldg.): 33,208 sq. ft.
  • Square Feet (library only): 14,148 sq. ft., an increase from 2,471 sq. ft. in old facility
  • Music Library Collections: 60,000 volumes
  • Architectural Details: Three levels, capacity to add a fourth floor at a later date. Approximately 600 glass panes compose library's exterior.
  • Public Served in 1999: UConn/Storrs community; 21,000 UConn students (289 in music, 142 in drama)
East View of the New Music Facility
East View of the New Music Facility, Rte. 195.
© 1999-2000,
Woodruff/Brown Photography.
 
 
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