Project Overview
The University of Holy Cross Dormitory project is designed to provide modern living accommodations for students, featuring a total of 150 residential rooms. This four-story structure aims to enhance the on-campus experience by offering various amenities that cater to student needs.
In addition to the residential rooms, the dormitory includes a workout area, locker rooms, and a laundry facility, ensuring that students have access to essential services. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing campus architecture, creating a cohesive environment for learning and living.
Architectural Design
The architectural design of the University of Holy Cross Dormitory reflects a commitment to creating a functional yet aesthetically pleasing space. Collaborating with Manning Architects, the project emphasizes harmony with the traditional styles of the campus while incorporating modern elements.
Key design features include spacious common areas, natural lighting, and sustainable building materials. These elements not only enhance the living experience but also promote environmental responsibility, aligning with contemporary educational values.
Amenities and Facilities
The dormitory is equipped with a range of amenities designed to support student life and well-being. Facilities such as a reception area and dedicated offices for staff ensure that students receive the necessary support for their academic and social activities.
Additional amenities include shower facilities and a workout area, which encourage a balanced lifestyle. By providing these resources, the dormitory aims to foster a sense of community and promote healthy living among students.
Project Timeline and Milestones
The construction of the University of Holy Cross Dormitory commenced in October 2016, with a planned completion date set for July 2017. This timeline reflects McDonnel's commitment to delivering high-quality educational facilities in a timely manner.
Throughout the construction process, various milestones were achieved, including the completion of the structural framework and the installation of key amenities. This project not only signifies a physical expansion of the campus but also represents a significant investment in the future of student housing at the University of Holy Cross.
Project Overview
The University of Holy Cross Dormitory project is designed to provide modern living accommodations for students, featuring a total of 150 residential rooms. This four-story structure aims to enhance the on-campus experience by offering various amenities that cater to student needs.
In addition to the residential rooms, the dormitory includes a workout area, locker rooms, and a laundry facility, ensuring that students have access to essential services. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing campus architecture, creating a cohesive environment for learning and living.
Architectural Design
The architectural design of the University of Holy Cross Dormitory reflects a commitment to creating a functional yet aesthetically pleasing space. Collaborating with Manning Architects, the project emphasizes harmony with the traditional styles of the campus while incorporating modern elements.
Key design features include spacious common areas, natural lighting, and sustainable building materials. These elements not only enhance the living experience but also promote environmental responsibility, aligning with contemporary educational values.
Amenities and Facilities
The dormitory is equipped with a range of amenities designed to support student life and well-being. Facilities such as a reception area and dedicated offices for staff ensure that students receive the necessary support for their academic and social activities.
Additional amenities include shower facilities and a workout area, which encourage a balanced lifestyle. By providing these resources, the dormitory aims to foster a sense of community and promote healthy living among students.
Project Timeline and Milestones
The construction of the University of Holy Cross Dormitory commenced in October 2016, with a planned completion date set for July 2017. This timeline reflects McDonnel's commitment to delivering high-quality educational facilities in a timely manner.
Throughout the construction process, various milestones were achieved, including the completion of the structural framework and the installation of key amenities. This project not only signifies a physical expansion of the campus but also represents a significant investment in the future of student housing at the University of Holy Cross.