The Honnen Arts Hub is a complex adaptive re-use project that transforms an unused, open air modern-era Hockey Arena to create an interdisciplinary center for design innovation and fabrication for Colorado College (CC). Honnen Arena was built in 1970 as a concrete thin-shell vault structure with a clear span of 180 feet and was closed in 2022 due to the hockey program’s move to a new facility. Programming workshops with faculty and staff across fine arts, sculpture, digital design, and art history departments helped develop a multi-disciplinary program to include CC’s Creativity and Innovation, 3D Arts, and Design Studies programs. Studio spaces, a major new fabrication space for wood, metal, and ceramics, faculty offices, seminar rooms, and a public gallery now reinforces and completes a pedestrian “Arts Corridor” bridging several creative arts programs which had previously been isolated. The design creates a contemporary outward facing identity for interdisciplinary arts at CC with a new public entry at a prominent urban corner. A new transparent building envelope enables artwork in a public gallery to be visible from the street, while the double height interior studios and workshop spaces connect visually and physically with an outdoor work yard.
Project facts
Location Colorado Springs, CO
Architect Kennedy & Violich Architecture
Year 2025
Category Cultural, Educational
AIANY Recognition
AIANY Design Awards 2026