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  1. Architecture at Bennington is the investigation of the potentials of spatial and formal exploration in the built world. Underpinning all of our work is the spirit of vigorous questioning and critical thinking.

  2. 24 de abr. de 2020 · Completed in 2019 in Bennington, United States. For the renovation of Bennington College's Commons building, originally built in 1932, Christoff:Finio Architecture (C:FA) transformed the...

  3. VT 67A and College Dr., North Bennington. ☰ SEE METADATA. The architecture of Bennington College is an interesting mix of Vermont conservatism and progressivism. It embodies reminders of agricultural Bennington, the great late-nineteenth-century Bennington estates, the early-twentieth-century enthusiasm for Colonial Revival, and the special ...

  4. 23 de jul. de 2020 · New York-based firm Christoff:Finio Architecture (C:FA) used sleek, contemporary design language to transform the Commons at Bennington College in Vermont into a forward-looking, flexible hub before the pandemic shifted learning environments.

  5. The groundbreaking ceremony for Bennington College took place on August 16, 1931, and construction of the original Bennington College campus was completed by 1936. The Boston architectural firm, J.W. Ames and E.S. Dodge designed Commons, the 12 original student houses, as well as the reconfiguration of the Barn from a working farm ...

  6. Donald Sherefkin is an architect whose projects range from urban loft renovations to rural retreats to sacred spaces, extending from the heart of New York City to New England. dsherefkin@bennington.edu. sherefkin.net.

  7. www.bennington.edu › magazine › magazine-archiveCommons | Bennington College

    Commons. Bennington College has enlisted Christoff:Finio Architecture (C:FA) to collaborate on a full renovation of its Commons building—the original centerpiece of the Colleges 1932 Beaux-Arts campus plan. The 45,000-square-foot renovation is the first substantial upgrade to the building since the 1930s, and reinforces Commons’ unique ...