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Follow on Google News | McCarthy Completes Phase I of Expansion Project for Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonProject presented challenging design, materials and construction methods
By: McCarthy Building Companies "McCarthy is pleased to be the general contractor on such an architecturally unique and important project such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston that will offer a lasting legacy to the city," said McCarthy Houston Division President, Jim Stevenson. "We collaborated with the entire project team to ensure the challenges posed by such unique designs were carefully and strategically considered and approached." The Glassell School of Art is now double in size and will serve more than 7,000 students each year. The school's addition includes a Studio School for adults, a Junior School with classes for students ages three-to-18, and the distinguished Core Residency Program for post-graduate artists and critics. The school links to two existing gallery buildings and a sculpture garden as part of a redevelopment of the 14-acre, Susan and Fayez S. Sarofim Campus. The "puzzle" design of the new Glassell School of Art made the building as much a piece of art as the art displayed within the museum. The hybrid material structure provided for a unique construction challenge. The building features 177 precast panels, with no two panels the same shape, and 139 massive glass windows, each with a unique size and trapezoidal shape – either straight or at a 10-degree slant in-or-out. "It is uncommon to put these elements together, and no one wanted to do it," said Brian Luney, project director for McCarthy, "so McCarthy self-performed the cast-in-place concrete work." Further, McCarthy incorporated advanced technology and building methods including LEAN principles, laser scanning and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to maintain quality on the job site and save time and money. BIM helped create virtual reality models allowing the Museum to see the building before construction and assist in decision making. Additionally, teams used 3D MEP coordination to allow for better placement of devices from an architectural standpoint, ultimately helping the client track placement of all building elements for future repairs and renovations. McCarthy has a long-standing history of building complex, architecturally significant projects in the entertainment and arts industry. In addition to the MFAH, McCarthy's Texas portfolio of entertainment and institutional projects includes the award-winning AT&T Performing Arts Center Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in Dallas, the Dallas City Performance Hall and the Kinder High School for Visual and Performing Arts in Houston, among others. About McCarthy McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (http://www.mccarthy.com/ End
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