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Olympic College Instruction Center

Learning is an art in this multipurpose space

  • 70K

    Square Feet

  • $46M

    Project Value

  • 276

    Seat Theatre/Classroom

  • Bremerton, Washington

    Bremerton, Washington

A state-of-the-art learning space for students becomes a cultural haven for the community

Olympic College is committed to providing excellent academic opportunities for its students as well as unique cultural experiences for its community. That’s why the College Instruction Center (CIC) was proposed—a building that combines health occupation and fine, performing, and digital arts programs into one learning environment while also serving as a performance space for the community to enjoy.

On any given day, students might come to the CIC to study physical therapy, choir, pottery, nursing, music, or a host of other subjects. A varied range of acoustical solutions were needed to allow the building to cater to the needs of each program—from the fine-tuned frequency requirements of the music department to the sound masking that promotes focus for nursing classes.

In our design, each learning environment is separate and individually catered to, but the building remains a unified space for students of all kinds to come together.

At a Glance

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Architect
Schact Aslani Architects
Meet Our Team

Basel Jurdy, Principal, Discipline Lead - Acoustics & Vibration

Acoustic design creates an auditory signature that marries architecture with function―invoking a sensory experience and emotional response that connects people to place.
Basel Jurdy Principal, Discipline Lead - Acoustics & Vibration Read More

Basel Jurdy

Principal, Discipline Lead - Acoustics & Vibration

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