Temple University Mazur Hall
What was once a dismal dark and forgettable entrance to Mazur Hall, the main liberal arts building at Temple University, is now a prominent welcoming and well illuminated atrium. A transparent sculptural volume space with a hyperbolic paraboloid roof – and a mimicking interior ceiling– glows from within and invites every student that passes through the university where they attend at least one class during their tenure.




Lighting Designer:
BEAM: Jeffrey Kahn
Architecture:
Erdy McHenry Architecture
Photography:
Halkin Mason Photography
Construction:
P. Agnes, Inc.
Client:
Project Delivery Group- Temple University