Scottsdale Community College Business school and indigenous cultural center

Location: Scottsdale, Arizona

Completion: 04/18

Size: 32,719 sf


Beyond the building acting as a space that is well-accepted by the campus and the community, the goal for this space is that it will educate students and visitors of the history of the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community. We incorporated many design elements after conversations and understanding with the SRP-MIC community into the building that are rooted in SRP-MIC traditions of building, harvesting, and performing. Our hope is to express this to anyone who visits the space and have them walk away with a greater understanding of the history of the land, its people, and the future of the SRP-MIC community.  

From the beginning of the project, the challenge that surfaced by means of several user group discussions on intended needs and desires for the project was that the building should give equal identity to both the Business School and the Indigenous Cultural Center by means of an exterior presence. Although simple in concept, the building also aesthetically wanted to appear to be of the same language and material; subsequently, creating different identities for such disparate user groups became the core challenge and opportunity for shaping a unified building. The plan offered us the ability to organize and allocate space in a push/pull methodology that allowed for the Business School to have a physical connection and presence to the campus and the Indigenous Scholars Institute to have a visual connection to the adjacent east Red Mountain as well as a significant amount of outdoor space for events. Additionally, both the Business School and the Indigenous Cultural Center have different material selections on the interior of the building to further create a subtle visual differentiation between the two programs.    

Project Facts

Client | Maricopa County Community College District

Cost | N/A

Contractor | Okland Construction

Type | CMAR


 

Photo Credits

Grey Shed Studio

Dror Baldinger


Awards

2023 | ASLA National Honor Award - General Design, Landscape

2021 | AZASLA President’s Award - Overall, Landscape

2021 | AZASLA Award of Excellence - General Design, Landscape

2020 | AIA Western Mountain Region Design Excellence Merit Award

2019 | AIA Arizona Design Excellence Component Award

2018 | ACI Innovation in Concrete, AZ Chapter

2018 | Construction in Indian Country (CIIC) 2018 Outstanding Construction Achievement Award

2018 | Engineer News Record ENR Best Small Project

2018 | Engineer News Record ENR Best Specialty Project.

2018 | TCA National Excellence in Achievement Education Project

2018 | Engineer News Record ENR Best of the Best Small Project

Team

John Kane

Eric Sterner

Daniel Childers

Rachel Rasmussen

Tom Reilly

John Cahoon

Alyssa Robinson

CONSULTANTS

Colewell Shelor Landscape Architecture

Energy Systems Design, Inc.

PK Associates

Hess-Rountree, Inc.

Royce and Debbie Manuel

Sextant Group

Rider Levett Bucknall

Green Ideas

Ecological Environments


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