Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology
Active Project
Project Description
Image: SW View, Courtesy of DS+R
The Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology (CCAT) aims to be a catalyst for creativity, innovation, and collaboration among students, faculty, and the wider Albuquerque arts community. This project holds immense importance for UNM's College of Fine Arts, as it seeks to cultivate future creatives and audiences while advancing a critical, creative workforce, and boosting New Mexico’s economy.
The CCAT is poised to have a profound impact on the New Mexico arts and culture scene, as well as the local economy. The facility will be designed to meet or exceed LEED Silver V.4 certification standards and will provide exhibition and rehearsal spaces, a large concert hall, and flexible collaborative areas. Its location on the UNM campus, bordering Central Avenue, will animate the street, creating new vibrancy, showcasing the talents of the College of Fine Arts to the public.
Budget
$82,135,428
Square Footage
59,197 GSF
Architect
Diller Scofidio + Renfro with Roma Architecture
Contractor
Bradbury Stamm Construction
Funding
Total Funding: $82,135,428