MICA Moves into Another North Avenue Building

10/3/16

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

The Maryland Institute College of Art, a serial resuscitator of old buildings, has just moved into another one.

MICA’s Architectural Design program has occupied part of the former Oriole Pontiac showroom, a castle-like structure built in 1885 at the northwest corner of North Avenue and Howard Street in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District.

According to Debra Rubino, Vice President of Strategic Communications, the school leased about 9,300 square feet in the 53,000 square foot building to serve as a temporary location for its undergraduate Architectural Design program while a permanent home is constructed on Dolphin Street.

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