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The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music has opened at Monmouth University in New Jersey. Designed by COOKFOX, the 30,000-square-foot scheme explores the history of American music through the lens of Bruce Springsteen’s career and cultural impact.

The two-story structure is clad in weathering steel panels intended to reference New Jersey’s industrial heritage. Inside, a mass timber structure constructed from glue-laminated and cross-laminated European spruce is left exposed throughout much of the building. A double-height entrance hall, illuminated by floor-to-ceiling glazing, organizes circulation between the galleries and auditorium.

Designed to support public and academic functions, the scheme includes exhibition galleries, the Springsteen archives, a 240-seat auditorium, research spaces, and areas for temporary exhibitions. The auditorium accommodates concerts, lectures, and screenings, while the archive contains climate-controlled storage areas for documents, recordings, photographs, and other artifacts related to Springsteen’s career.

Exhibition design by C&G Partners includes eight galleries featuring archival material, interactive installations, and immersive media experiences. Meanwhile, landscape design by LaGuardia Design Group incorporates native plantings, bioswales, and stormwater management systems aimed at enhancing biodiversity and ecological performance.

The project has achieved LEED Gold certification and is designed as an all-electric, net-zero-ready facility. Sustainable features include radiant floor heating, a dedicated outdoor air system, low-emitting materials, and energy supplied in part through Monmouth University’s campus-wide photovoltaic system.

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