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Amanda Vigneau, IIDA, NCDIQ, LEED ID+C, Director, Shepley Bulfinch, shares three ways student dining facilities have evolved to match changes in student life.
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Amanda Vigneau, IIDA, NCDIQ, LEED ID+C, Director, Shepley Bulfinch, shares three ways student dining facilities have evolved to match changes in student life.
What does the research space of the future look like? And can it be housed in older buildings—or does it require new construction?
In New Cairo, Egypt, The American University in Cairo (AUC) has broken ground on a roughly 270,000-sf expansion of its campus. The project encompasses two new buildings intended to enhance the physical campus and support AUC’s mission to provide top-tier education and research.
The University of California, Riverside, School of Medicine has opened the 94,576-sf, five-floor Education Building II (EDII). Created by the design-build team of CO Architects and Hensel Phelps, the medical school’s new home supports team-based student learning, offers social spaces, and provides departmental offices for faculty and staff.
The Los Angeles campus is being built at a site in the eastern portion of the Santa Monica Mountains.
The $50 million building adds over 193,000 sf of space to the campus.
Studies indicate that the longer a student remains on campus—and in an academic mindset—the greater their chance for academic growth and success.
The building was designed to enhance the medical campus’ existing facilities, curriculum, and classrooms.
A three-month study of science facilities conducted by Shepley Bulfinch reveals key findings related to space allocation, size, and cost.
A nearly 40-year-old space is opened up and modernized.
The project will total about 47,000 sf of new construction and renovations.
The project’s net-zero goals led to the development of a new curtain wall system.
The luxury student accommodations will be Collegiate’s first outside of the U.K.
Gold Award: The University of Chicago’s new Residential Commons is part campus, part community.