The construction of the new pavilion is part of a three-phase $56M expansion project that will modernize the college's preexisting Bonnell, West and Mint buildings to accommodate the institutions steady growing student body. The new 45,000 square-foot building will house CCP's Hospitality and Culinary Arts programs, and campus food services and a dining venue. Sustainable features include green roofs, and energy and daylight modeling.
4/11/2011
Community College of Philadelphia Expansion
CCP gets a new look for the 2011/2012 school year! The campus is well underway with a campus expansion project on its main campus in Center City at 17th and Spring Garden. Set to open for the Fall Semester, the new building and renovations of existing buildings will improve campus curb appeal dramatically and consolidate programs, allowing for more efficient operation throughout various departments and an enhanced contemporary look that reflects the progressive future of CCP.
The renovated first floor of the Bonnell Building features offices for admissions, the registrar, the bursar, and financial aid, and a number of other functions. The renovation also includes new spaces for the theater program, and a redesigned Integrated Business Services Center, which will combine current printing, duplicating, mail services, and central supplies spaces into one efficient operation.
The construction of the new pavilion is part of a three-phase $56M expansion project that will modernize the college's preexisting Bonnell, West and Mint buildings to accommodate the institutions steady growing student body. The new 45,000 square-foot building will house CCP's Hospitality and Culinary Arts programs, and campus food services and a dining venue. Sustainable features include green roofs, and energy and daylight modeling.
The construction of the new pavilion is part of a three-phase $56M expansion project that will modernize the college's preexisting Bonnell, West and Mint buildings to accommodate the institutions steady growing student body. The new 45,000 square-foot building will house CCP's Hospitality and Culinary Arts programs, and campus food services and a dining venue. Sustainable features include green roofs, and energy and daylight modeling.
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