Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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| Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building | |
| Designer | Dagit Saylor Architects |
| Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Date | to 2004 |
| Building Type | School and Academic |
| Context | Campus Context |
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| Notes | Arts; renovation; [[]] |
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| Client | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts |
| Cost | $31.4-million |
| Area | 127,224 square feet ( square meters) |
"The academy, America's first and oldest museum and art school, has more than doubled its gallery space by renovating a former automobile-assembly plant. The institution has also relocated and expanded its studios and shops to create a state-of-the-art companion to its landmark 1876 main building, by Furness and Hewitt. The 12-story Hamilton Building also contains administrative offices, classrooms, a library, and student studios. " — Chronicle of Higher Education
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- Architect: Dagit Saylor Architects; [ ]
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- Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building at Chronicle.com

