Arts Building
Introduction
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Arts Building at UCSB
Art Museum in Arts Buildling
Walkway in Arts Building
Backstory and Context
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The Arts Building is an excellent example of the work Pereira & Luckman did in the mid 1950s on the UC Santa Barbara campus. The firm looked at the barren, treeless, windswept landscape and designed buildings with covered exterior corridors, concrete-block wind-walls, and sheltered walkways which helped the building stay cool in the hot Southern California sun. The building has four wings, each containing classrooms, offices, studios, the art museum, and storage facilities. Three academic departments call this building home: Art History, the History of Art and Architecture, and the Art, Design & Architecture Museum.
Renovations were done to the building in 2012, adding a glass walled exhibition space for Art students to display their creations, a research room for the Architecture and Design Collection, an event space for the Museum, and offices for the History of Art and Architecture department. Scattered throughout the building and courtyards are outdoor sculptures, created by artists and many are part of the Museum collection.
Sources
UCSB Campus Architecture Exhibit, Accessed May 19th 2021. http://www.adc-exhibits.museum.ucsb.edu/exhibits/show/ucsbcampusarchitecture/earlyhistory.
Photo by Julia Larson
Photo by Julia Larson
Photo by Julia Larson