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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.
Photo credit:
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.
Photo credit:
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.
Photo credit:
Kyle Jeffers