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Gruber Family Technology Center,
Montgomery Campus, 1996–99. The
Linda and Jon Gruber, the Technology Center houses the college’s mainframe computer.
Montgomery Campus was built in two phases: the first in 1996 and the second in 1999. The name recognizes the contributions of Thomas W. Weisel and senior partners at Montgomery Securities.
1996. Named to honor local philanthropists
Florence and Leo B. Helzel BoardRoom, 1996. Named to honor the
for Kimberly and Simon J. Blattner.
generosity of trustee emeritus Leo B. Helzel and his wife, Florence, longtime supporters of the college.
Boyce Fashion Design Studio, 1996.
Jewett Architecture and Design
Blattner Design Studios, 1996. Named
Named in honor of Janice Boyce, a trustee from 1993 to 2005, and her husband, Tom. Tecoah and Thomas Bruce Galleries,
Studios, 1999. Named in honor of alumnus and trustee George F. Jewett III. Mr. Jewett graduated with a BArch in 1996 and has been a trustee since 1997.
1996. Named to honor the generosity of
Koret Center for Digital Media,
Tecoah Bruce and her husband, Thomas.
1996. The Koret Foundation supported
construction of this center, which includes image labs for our design and architecture students.
Carroll Weisel Hall, 1999. This building is named in honor of Emily L. Carroll, a trustee from 1993 to 2001, and her husband, Thomas W. Weisel. The couple co-chaired the successful campaign that supported the acquisition and renovation of the new Montgomery Campus.
Lillie Family Library Reference
Graduate Center, 2003–7. This facility
Kent and Vicki Logan Galleries, 1999.
provides studios, classrooms, and other facilities for graduate students. Constructed in three phases, the center will be complete in fall 2007.
Opened in April 1999, the Logan Galleries are named for philanthropists and art collectors Kent and Vicki Logan. Kent Logan was a trustee from 1997 to 2005. The galleries are the principal site for the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts.
Center, 1996. Named in honor of
philanthropists John and Daryl Lillie and their daughter Alissa, who received her BFA in Interior Architecture at CCA.
Design Awards for Campus Buildings San Francisco Campus montgomery campus 1111 Eighth Street • 2002 Honor Award, AIA San
Francisco • 2001 First Award, Architecture +
Energy Awards • 2001 National AIA Top Ten Green
Projects • 2000–1 Award of Merit, Institutional
Category, AIA San Francisco Best of the Bay Interior Architecture Awards • 2000 Design Award, California
Preservation Foundation • 2000 Honor Award, AIA California
Council • 2000 PG&E Savings by Design
Energy Efficiency Integration Award Graduate Center Hooper Street • 2004 Excellence in Design Award,
AIA San Francisco Design Awards • 2004 Merit Award for Design, AIA
California Council Design Awards