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Colorado College Tutt Library Expansion & Transformation

Year
2017
Status
Built

Designed by Walter Netsch in 1962 and expanded in the 1980’s, the original Tutt Library bore all the hallmarks of the then dominant contemporary academic architectural style: brutalist and introverted. The expansion and renovation turned Netsch’s building inside-out, transforming the library into a dynamic facility, accommodating both the requirements of contemporary library practice and the college’s unique academic program, The Block—an intensive academic schedule in which a single subject is studied for 3 1/2 weeks, covering the equivalent of an entire semester’s material.

Designed by Walter Netsch in 1962 and expanded in the 1980’s, the original Tutt Library bore all the hallmarks of the then dominant contemporary academic architectural style: brutalist and introverted. The expansion and renovation turned Netsch’s building inside-out, transforming the library into a dynamic facility, accommodating both the requirements of contemporary library practice and the college’s unique academic program, The Block—an intensive academic schedule in which a single subject is studied for 3 1/2 weeks, covering the equivalent of an entire semester’s material.

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