Steinberg Hart Archives - 糖心少女 /tag/steinberg-hart/ Design - Construction - Operations Thu, 02 Apr 2026 15:23:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-SCN_favicon-32x32.png Steinberg Hart Archives - 糖心少女 /tag/steinberg-hart/ 32 32 Saban Center Tops Out in Tuscaloosa, Moving STEM-and-Arts Learning Campus Toward 2027 Opening /2026/04/02/saban-center-tops-out-in-tuscaloosa-moving-stem-and-arts-learning-campus-toward-2027-opening/ Thu, 02 Apr 2026 15:23:32 +0000 /?p=54851 The Saban Center reached a key construction benchmark March 30 as crews and project partners celebrated the building鈥檚 topping out at the future STEM-and-arts听learning campus in Tuscaloosa鈥檚 River District.听

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At the center of the complex, a 70-foot glass tower is expected to house an 18-foot illuminated globe described in project materials as a beacon for the evolving River District and a symbol of discovery and innovation. | Photo Credit: Saban Center

What You Need to Know

  • The project team marked a topping-out milestone for the Saban Center now rising in Tuscaloosa鈥檚 River District.
  • Plans call for a 118,000-square-foot complex on a 7.71-acre site along the Black Warrior River, with a 70-foot glass tower as a centerpiece.
  • Campus partners named include the State of Alabama STEM Hub, the Tuscaloosa Children鈥檚 Theatre and IGNITE (formerly the Children鈥檚 Hands-On Museum).
  • Design/delivery partners cited include Steinberg Hart (with Davis Architects), Stone Building Company,听CambridgeSeven听and Theatre Projects.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. 鈥 The Saban Center reached a key construction benchmark March 30 as crews and project partners celebrated the building鈥檚 topping out at the future STEM-and-arts听learning campus in Tuscaloosa鈥檚 River District.

The facility, described as a first-of-its-kind campus combining science, technology, engineering and math with arts programming, is expected to open in 2027.

The marble-clad complex is being designed by Steinberg Hart in collaboration with Birmingham-based Davis Architects, with Stone Building Company serving as general contractor. Newly released renderings depict a series of curved pavilions connected to a transparent central tower.

鈥淪aban Center is deeply personal to us鈥攚e鈥檝e been involved every step of the way, working closely with the design team to shape a place where children of all ages can explore their curiosity and imagine what鈥檚 possible for their futures,鈥 according to听.

Renderings also show the building set into a natural slope on the 7.71-acre site, intended to reduce the perceived height at street level while creating a prominent landmark from the north. Project materials describe multiple outdoor approaches meant to position the campus as a public, inclusive destination for families and school groups.

The exterior facade is planned to use locally sourced recycled marble from the Alabama Marble Mineral & Mining Company. Inside, the design team selected regionally sourced woods and metals as part of a sustainability approach that emphasizes local sourcing, material听reuse听and resilient construction.

At the center of the complex, a 70-foot glass tower is expected to house an 18-foot illuminated globe described in project materials as a beacon for the evolving River District and a symbol of discovery and innovation.

Led by Nick and Terry Saban and Nick鈥檚 Kids Foundation in partnership with the City of Tuscaloosa, the campus is being delivered through a public-private collaboration that also includes the State of Alabama, which plans to听establish听the State of Alabama STEM Hub on-site.

Project leaders framed the building design as integral to the learning mission. 鈥淭he design of the Saban Center reflects a shared belief that architecture can actively support learning and discovery,鈥 according to听.

Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox also positioned the campus as a workforce-development asset, saying Saban Center 鈥渨ill be a catalyst for building Alabama鈥檚 future-ready workforce.”

This article is based on reporting originally published by Saban Center on March 30, 2026.

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New Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building Breaks Ground at Los Angeles City College /2025/10/07/new-cesar-chavez-administration-and-workforce-building-breaks-ground-at-los-angeles-city-college/ Tue, 07 Oct 2025 18:09:04 +0000 /?p=54268 Construction is officially underway on the $72 million Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building at Los Angeles City College (LACC), a major project that will anchor the center of campus and advance the Los Angeles Community College District鈥檚 (LACCD) sustainability goals.

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Photo: The Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building will include an 80 kW AC solar array system and a battery energy storage system capable of providing up to eight hours of backup power. | Photo Credit (all): Steinberg Hart

LOS ANGELES 鈥 Construction is officially underway on the $72 million Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building at Los Angeles City College (LACC), a major project that will anchor the center of campus and advance the Los Angeles Community College District鈥檚 (LACCD) sustainability goals. Designed by Steinberg Hart, the four-story, 67,230-square-foot facility will combine historic architectural character with contemporary instructional and sustainable design elements.

Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building
A fourth-floor outdoor terrace will provide a gathering space with panoramic views, but natural light will be prominent feature inside as well thanks to fritted curtainwall facades on the east and west lobbies.

When complete in early 2027, the new building will serve as a prominent gateway to the LACC campus, providing sweeping views of the Hollywood Hills. The building will house instructional rooms, IT help areas, campus safety operations, a multipurpose room, and faculty and student resource spaces. A fourth-floor outdoor terrace will provide a gathering space with panoramic views, but natural light will be prominent feature inside as well thanks to fritted curtainwall facades on the east and west lobbies that help to maintain temperature and reduce glare while maintaining privacy and visual connection to the surrounding campus.

Jacobs will serve as the project manager, with McCarthy Building Companies serving as general contractor. McCarthy Building Companies recently broke ground on the project 鈥 continuing a longstanding relationship with LACCD.

鈥淲e are excited to bring the Cesar Chavez Administration & Workforce Building to Los Angeles City College as it will offer a variety of much needed resources while also serving as an anchor to welcome students and staff,鈥 said Michael Kim, senior vice president at McCarthy Building Companies, in a statement. 鈥淭his is our tenth project with the LACCD, and it is such a pleasure to create robust educational facilities that produce significant learning outcomes.鈥

Sustainability is central to the project鈥檚 design, which aligns with LACCD鈥檚 goal of achieving net zero by 2040. The facility will include an 80 kW AC solar array system and a battery energy storage system (BESS) capable of providing up to eight hours of backup power. The surrounding central quad will feature native vegetation, light-colored paving, and a Solar Reflection Index (SRI) 鈥渃ool鈥 roof to mitigate the urban heat island effect. All sustainable elements are being designed to meet LEED Gold certification standards.

Founded in 1929, LACC is the oldest of the Los Angeles Community Colleges and has played a pivotal role in shaping higher education across the region, including serving as the original home of what became the University of California, Los Angeles. Today, LACC continues to serve one of Los Angeles鈥 most diverse communities, including East Hollywood, Hollywood, Silver Lake and Echo Park. The Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building was funded by Measure CC.

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