Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, VA
277,477 square feet
Design Architect: Shepley Bulfinch Architect of Record: Moseley Architects
Virginia Commonwealth University
A makerspace, a reading porch, 1,500 new seats and loads of natural light. VCU’s transformed James Branch Cabell Library provides flexible workspace with 90% of its square footage devoted to study space and student use rather than housing books.
Work included phased renovations of occupied space on four floors. Renovations created a new Special Collections and Archives, staff and faculty offices, and an enlarged Starbucks Café. The addition contains the Circulation and Information Services Center; a collaborative, creative Makerspace lab; Innovative Media Studios, a multimedia laboratory with green screen capability and viewing/editing rooms; student work spaces with power and data connections; individual and group study areas; and a 300-seat presentation theater.
Clad in glass, metal panels, and limestone, the building achieved USGBC LEED® Silver certification for sustainable design and construction. The project won a 2016 Engineering News Record Mid-Atlantic Region “Best Project” award in the Higher Education/Research category. Projects were evaluated on the ability of the project team to overcome challenges, contribution to the industry and community, safety and construction, and design quality.
With our clients, partners, and community, W. M. Jordan strives for the relentless pursuit of excellence.