
Mellon Hall
Mellon Hall and the Francis Scott Key Auditorium are located on the lower campus of St. John’s College in historic Annapolis. The building serves as the main classroom facility on campus, and includes Science Laboratories, Art Studios, Tutor (faculty) offices and a 600-seat Auditorium.
Ziger|Snead guided the Campus Building Committee through a detailed building analysis and master planning effort. A complete renovation of the existing complex was designed including a new three-story classroom and Tutor Office addition and a one-story café addition set in the existing courtyard.
The original modernist structure designed by Richard Neutra, a prominent California architect, was completed in the Fall of 1958. The mass and detail of the building was designed to engage the surrounding landscape and blur the distinction between the natural and built environment. An addition completed in 1988 closed off the courtyard from campus and provided space for an Art Gallery and Administration offices.
Client
St. John's College
Location
Annapolis, MD
Size
Completed
2002
STATUS
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Design Team
Steve Ziger
Joseph Cellucci
Olga Mendel
Wayne Norbeck
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Interior Design Honor Award, Inform Magazine, 2006
Merit Award, AIA Maryland, 2004
Regional Award of Merit, International Illumination Design Awards, 2004
Michael F. Trostel FAIA Design Award for Excellence in a Historic Preservation Project, AIA Baltimore, 2004
Award for Excellence in Construction, Associated Builders & Contractors, 2003