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  1. 16 de mar. de 2012 · North Bennington, Vermont Of the three new buildings that compose Tod Williams and Billie Tsien’s Center for the Advancement of Public Action (CAPA) at Bennington College in Vermont, it is the program-less “Lens” that best represents the iconoclastic institution where students have been designing their own curricula since 1932.

  2. Made for Making. Among the creative spaces in Bennington's 120,000-square-foot Visual and Performing Arts Center (VAPA) are labs and studios for ceramics, architecture, woodworking, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, digital arts, and more. The building is open to students 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  3. At Bennington you design your own course of study and work, taking full advantage of the College’s resources both inside and outside the classroom. This process goes beyond the bounds of a traditional major.

  4. 1 de nov. de 2022 · An addition to the Café, the Student Center focuses campus life with a flexible assembly space for diverse events. The architecture adapts Bennington's mid-century modernism to make new social spaces, inside and out; it completes a cross-axis opposite Crossett Library by Pietro Belluschi (1959) and extends a new brick terrace toward Fels House by Edward Larrabee Barnes (1969).

  5. 8 de may. de 2020 · Bennington College. For the renovation of Bennington College's Commons building, originally built in 1932, Christoff:Finio Architecture (C:FA) transformed the campus's beloved but dated ...

  6. Year after year Bennington is recognized by The Princeton Review for campus beauty—inside and out—from its student houses to its 440 acres of sweeping views. And Architectural Digest included Bennington on its list of the country’s “Top 10 Campuses with Best Architecture.”.

  7. Bennington College is a private liberal arts college in Bennington, Vermont, United States. Founded as a women’s college in 1932, ... After opening, Crossett Library was featured in Architectural Forum and became a focus of study for many architecture students in the 1960s.