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Project at a Glance
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Type Of Project:
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Residence Hall and Classroom Complex, New Construction
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Gross Square Footage:
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83,500
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Construction Cost:
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$27,200,000
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Number of Beds:
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85
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Number of Classrooms & Study Spaces:
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3 classrooms, 15 study rooms
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Start of Construction:
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February 2007
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Estimated Occupancy:
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January 2009
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Architect:
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Goody Clancy
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Construction Manager:
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Engelberth Construction,
Inc.
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After a 1999 decision to expand the Tuck student body, the corresponding
growth in faculty and administrative staff has put significant pressure on the
current Tuck facilities. The Living and Learning Complex is planned to address
the needs for classroom and study space, as well as new living space. The new
living space will allow Tuck to renovate the Buchanan dormitory and convert bed
space to office space in the future.
The design consists of three connected buildings, with residential wings on
the east and west, and a classroom building linking them. The new structure
will be organized to create an indoor connection with the entire Tuck campus
and complete a corresponding outdoor system of courtyards and pathways.
Interior program components are:
- 85 student residences
- 2 residential kitchens and laundry rooms
- 3 classrooms
- 15 study rooms
- 2 conference rooms
- A leadership library
- A 2-story social room to serve as a gathering space
- Dining room and kitchen for catered meals
- A multipurpose recreation lounge
- Wellness studio for mat-based activities
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