KCAI – Barbara Marshall Residence Hall
The Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) recently unveiled its new student living center, the Barbara Marshall Residence Hall, designed to enhance the freshman experience and attract top art students. Strategically located at the intersection of Warwick Boulevard and the pedestrian path known as the “art ribbon,” this 85,000-square-foot facility not only strengthens KCAI’s connection to the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art but also leverages the campus’s proximity to these prestigious institutions. Consequently, this location fosters an environment rich in art and creativity.
Newmark Zimmer, in its role as the owner’s representative, managed the development of this transformative project, which was completed in 2020. Specifically, the Barbara Marshall Residence Hall includes a 244-bed residence hall, the Wylie Dining Center with seating for 250, and the Nerman Café. The residence hall’s design features double-occupancy semi-suites with private baths, as well as communal areas such as a student gallery, a large living room, a gaming center, and 45 enclosed parking spaces. Additionally, the building’s architecture reflects KCAI’s blend of tradition and forward-thinking evolution. The exterior, combining concrete and metal, symbolizes function and protection while also nodding to artistic creativity. Furthermore, the dining hall, clad entirely in glass, offers a sense of transparency and openness to the public.
Overall, the project received notable accolades, including the AIA Kansas City Honor Award and Project of the Year in 2020, as well as the Central States Design Award. These awards highlight the successful integration of design and functionality, capturing the essence of KCAI’s commitment to providing a dynamic and inspiring environment for its students.
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