Spillman Farmer Architects designed the 66,000-square-foot, $17.3 million arts facility as a transformative and transparent space, with an exterior featuring curtainwall and entrance system
Part of a 15-year, $145 million expansion project, the Sterling and Francis Clark Art Institute features a new glass, stone and concrete center created with curtainwall systems.
This new 40,000-square-foot, $10.2 million library boasts more than 120,000 books and materials, 100 public computers and the largest children’s library in the system
Curtainwall and storefront systems share similar functions and appearance. Both are designed to protect the building and its occupants from weather, while providing daylight and views of the outside