1960s Ice Skating Pavilion Transformed into Arts Education Hub in Colorado
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Kate Mazade
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Summary
American studio Kennedy & Violich Architecture transformed a 1960s ice skating pavilion into an education building with workshops in Colorado Springs. The Colorado College Honnen Arts Hub, completed in 2024, repurposes the original 1961 Lusk and Wallace skating pavilion, known for its seven thin-shell barrel vaults.
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The Colorado College Honnen Arts Hub was completed in 2024, the latest iteration of the 1961 Lusk and Wallace skating pavilion, which featured seven, 180-foot (55-metre) thin-shell barrel vaults.
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