New performing arts building at Isidore Newman
Isidore Newman School, located in Uptown New Orleans, has just opened a new Performing Arts Building for students. The local school has a national reputation and has been open since 1903. Isidore Newman School is an independent, co-educational, non-denominational day school for children in early childhood all the way through 12th grade.
The Joy and Boysie Bollinger Performing Arts Building is a 5,500 square foot building that just finished construction this month. It was named after its benefactors who donated $3 million for the project. The entire project cost $6.5 million and includes two rehearsal rooms, three practice rooms, and the Bart Gallery. The Bart Gallery features student artwork alongside the school’s permanent collection and named for Cathy and Morris Bart, who also donated to the project.
Moses Engineers is proud to have been selected to provide the engineering designs for the new building. We previously provided MEP services for their Science and Technology Center and were excited to work for Woodward Design + Build once again. For the Performing Arts Building we provided the following electrical and mechanical services:
- Electrical service including new primary service feeders, secondary service feeders, and a pad-mounted utility transformer
- Grounding and bonding for the new electrical systems
- Low-voltage electrical power conductors and cables
- Enclosed switches, circuit breakers, and enclosed controllers
- New interior and exterior lighting designs
- HVAC system and controls as well as plumbing designs
To read more about Isidore Newman’s new performing arts building check out the article on CityBuisness!