Case Study

Creating Cohesion with a New Build Amid Existing Gothic Architecture

In developing a new performing arts center, Villanova University wanted to maintain the Gothic revival architecture found throughout the campus. The John and Joan Mullen Center for the Performing Arts is a three-story, $50 million, 85,000-square-foot multi-purpose building designed to house a full-size theatre and various arts-related classrooms. 

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WHAT'S INSIDE

  • The project’s key details, including the scope, timeline, and team members
  • The solution that leveraged BIM model coordination to develop precast planning
  • The results of a cohesive aesthetic that blends with existing Gothic architecture
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