UMBC PERFORMING ARTS AND HUMANITIES BUILDING

BALTIMORE, MD

Inside this new performing arts building, there are five main areas designated for music, dance, experimental theatre, concerts, and larger theatre performances

PROJECT INFORMATION

The Performing Arts and Humanities Building (PAHB) provides new, state-of-the-art facilities for arts and humanities departments and programs. The PAHB will enhance UMBC’s teaching, research and public outreach and will heighten the visibility of the arts and humanities as major components of campus and community life. The PAHB will be home to the Department of Ancient Studies, the Department of Dance, the Department of English, the Department of Music, the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Theatre, the James T. and Virginia M. Dresher Center for the Humanities, the Humanities Scholars Program, and the Linehan Artist Scholars Program.

PROJECT SCOPE

University of Maryland Baltimore County Performing Arts and Humanities Building was completed in two phases. On the first phase of the project MG McGrath fabricated and installed 17,500 square feet of Rimex Metals Inc.’s 22-gauge panels in their Champagne Granex finish with pattern 6-0M dimpled finish material. These Stainless steel panels were fabricated by our team into our own H-Seam (hook seam) style panel system before installation. In addition to the stainless steel shingles, MG McGrath fabricated and installed all of the accessories including bending trim of Rimex Metals’ material to complete the weatherproof system. In phase two, MG McGrath installed 16,650 square feet of Rimex Metals’ 2-foot by 5-foot Flat Lock Wall Panels with its 22-gauge Champagne Granex 304 with pattern 6-0M dimpled finish. MG McGrath used its model to get the panels flattened and make them in trapezoid shapes to keep the vertical lines on the wall straight and plumb. MG McGrath also installed the west-end thumbprint framing with Minneapolis-based Radius Track’s curved studs and covered it with plywood, vapor barrier and metal panels over the wall.

HAZELDEN BETTY FORD FOUNDATION TREATMENT CENTER
XCEL ENERGY HIAWATHA SUBSTATION

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