VSBA was recently hired to design extensive renovations to Princeton’s interconnected Fisher, Bendheim, and Corwin Halls, which will provide space for the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs as well as politics, gender and sexuality studies, and computer sciences.
Our work — including programming, design, furnishings, signage, and window replacement — is helping to preserve the building’s history while accommodating new users and updated amenities.
The scope encompasses office, meeting, teaching, study, and social spaces for several academic departments and study centers that will be moving into the renovated spaces. Our designs take a fresh look at how faculty work and teach and how students learn and study, in the context of changing technologies and teaching methods.
Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates designed Princeton’s Fisher and Bendheim Halls in 1990. Our renovations respect and celebrate core elements of the original designs, while sensitively introducing new programs and activities.