Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center, Nashville, Tennessee
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| Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center | |
| Designer | Tuck Hinton Architects |
| Location | Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
| Date | to 2005 |
| Building Type | School & Academic |
| Context | Campus Context |
| Builder | D.F. Chase Inc. |
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| Notes | Other; renovation; [[]] |
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| Client | Vanderbilt University |
| Cost | $2.5-million |
| Area | 8,100 square feet ( square meters) |
"The Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center provides programming and support for Vanderbilt students, as well as undertaking community outreach. The renovation added a 4,000-square-foot adjoining building to the center, which now has additional offices, a room that can accommodate 100 people for lectures or performances, a catering kitchen, and an art gallery. " — Chronicle of Higher Education
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- Architect: Hinton Architects Tuck Hinton Architects; [ ]
- Contractor: D.F. Chase Inc.
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- Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center at Chronicle.com

