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50 Years, 500+ Pages
NEUF architect(e)s

Tote bag created for the NEUF50 campaign

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NEUF architect(e)s

50 Years, 500+ Pages
NEUF architect(e)s

President and Partner Architect Bruno St-Jean on stage for his allocution

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Ulysse Lemerise / OSA Images

50 Years, 500+ Pages
NEUF architect(e)s

Contents of "Half a Century of Building Storeys"

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Virginie Gosselin

50 Years, 500+ Pages
NEUF architect(e)s

The Maison Alcan illuminated with NEUF's identity for the Cocktail Reception

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Ulysse Lemerise / OSA Images

50 Years, 500+ Pages
NEUF architect(e)s

Atelier NEUF Global Design Studio Poster, 2021 winter semester

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NEUF architect(e)s

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

View looking up at the top-floor Osher Hall projecting above. The building is designed as an urban “vertical village” incorporating housing, dining, classrooms, rehearsal rooms, performances spaces, faculty offices, and a radio station under one roof.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

The Bowes Center is set in the heart of the Civic Center cultural and arts district.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

The student commons provides space for lounging and dining.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

Music classrooms are highly acoustically-controlled spaces custom-designed for the Conservatory. Box-in-box construction provides acoustic separation needed for a drummer to practice in a room next door to a violinist.

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Kyle Jeffers

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

Studio G, a black-box Technology Hall in the building’s basement level, is a flexible performance space with a state-of-the-art recording studio.

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Kyle Jeffers

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

The ground floor Cha Chi Ming Recital Hall is a transparent jewel-box performance space.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

The recital hall features floor to ceiling windows, engaging those passing by Van Ness Avenue and Hayes Street.

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Kyle Jeffers

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

On-lookers gather to watch rehearsals and concerts taking place in the recital hall.

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Kyle Jeffers

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

The top-floor Barbro Osher Recital Hall is capable of seating an audience of 200 people, and provides a backdrop of the city hall dome with a visual connection to the surrounding context of the arts district.

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Kyle Jeffers

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

Student suites provide affordable housing for SFCM students in the heart of San Francisco. Residents have access to the city right outside their doorstep, with public transit close by.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

A rooftop terrace serves as an outdoor lounge and event space.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

The top-floor Barbro Osher Recital Hall, seen here during an evening performance.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

The top-floor Barbro Osher Recital Hall visually connects to the iconic dome of San Francisco's City Hall a block away.

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Tim Griffith

San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s New Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center
Mark Cavagnero Associates

View of Bowes from the northwest. The open, inviting building welcomes the public to share the art of music with as many people as possible.

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Tim Griffith

Refugees Play Central Role in New International Museum FLUGT in Denmark
Tinker imagineers

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Mike Bink