CCA’s Master Plan Newly Rendered, Above and Below

The proposed multi-tiered addition to rise behind the California College of the Arts (CCA) campus in San Francisco has been newly rendered and detailed by Studio Gang Architects.

As we first reported last month, the 96,000-square-foot addition would rise up to 57 feet in height, not including the frames for PV arrays atop the three four-story pavilion structures, with art studios, design labs, classrooms and multiple outdoor and maker spaces below.

Along with a planned renovation of the college’s existing building at 1111 8th Street, the expansion would provide enough campus space for CCA’s existing student body, inclusive of the planned shuttering of CCA’s Oakland campus wilt a 20,000-square-foot area at the easternmost end of the expansion site along 7th Street would remain vacant and reserved for potential future development and growth, fenced by the shipping containers currently sitting on the western end of the site in the interim.

And once again, CCA’s master plan includes the development of 520 beds of student housing to rise up to five stories in height on its 188 Hooper Street site, at the intersection of Hooper, Eighth, Carolina and Channel, as newly rendered by Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects below:

188 Hooper Rendering

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