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Kravis Center Project

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Just a click away: See the latest Kravis Center design updates—including images, sketches, and drawings—on the
Rafael Viñoly Architects PC Web site.

Overview:

Kravis Center consists of the construction of a five-level, 162,000 square-foot academic and administrative facility and will serve as the western gateway to the Claremont McKenna campus. The overall project includes offices, classrooms, seminar rooms, an underground parking structure, and outdoor courtyards.

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LEED Certification: Silver/Gold

Project Team:
Rafael Viñoly Architects and Bernards Construction

Work to date:

Q&A with Rafael Viñoly-Menendez
Rafael Viñoly-Menendez, formerly the Los Angeles-based project director for New York's Rafael Viñoly Architects PC, the team that is creating the new Kravis Center at CMC. Viñoly-Menendez discusses the Center’s design, including its nifty green elements. Read Chatting with the Architect.

Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Kravis Center
October 3, 2008


Harry T. McMahon ’75 P’08 P’09, Chair, Claremont McKenna College Board of Trustees; Rafael Viñoly, Architect; Marie-Josée Kravis; Henry Kravis ’67; Pamela B. Gann, President; and Greg Hess, Dean of the Faculty, dig in at the groundbreaking for the Kravis Center.