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The first to be built on campus in nearly 40 years, the newest residence hall at Texas A&M University at Kingsville is a 630-bed student housing facility that is comprised of three-and four-story buildings that create several courtyards. Built in the campus’ traditional Mission Style, the building includes two and four-bedroom suites with one or two bathrooms, depending on the design, a living room, and a kitchenette. The living and learning environment has study labs, a large lounge and meeting rooms, wireless internet, a full kitchen for student use, laundry facilities and Resident Advisor (RA) apartments.
Missed a day. That's disappointing. Oh well.
We spent some time at college this afternoon getting to know our 'Creativity Pod'. This is a Mac Mini connected up to two projectors, one of which projects onto a wall-mounted whiteboard, one of which projects down onto a table-mounted whiteboard. We don't know how this is useful, yet.
The first to be built on campus in nearly 40 years, the newest residence hall at Texas A&M University at Kingsville is a 630-bed student housing facility that is comprised of three-and four-story buildings that create several courtyards. Built in the campus’ traditional Mission Style, the building includes two and four-bedroom suites with one or two bathrooms, depending on the design, a living room, and a kitchenette. The living and learning environment has study labs, a large lounge and meeting rooms, wireless internet, a full kitchen for student use, laundry facilities and Resident Advisor (RA) apartments.
Spillman Farmer Architects
Client: Lafayette College
Project: Arts Plaza
Completed: 2010
Photographer: Barry Halkin
Spillman Farmer Architects
Client: Lafayette College
Project: Arts Plaza
Completed: 2010
Photographer: Barry Halkin
Spillman Farmer Architects
Client: Lafayette College
Project: Arts Plaza
Completed: 2010
Photographer: Barry Halkin
Spillman Farmer Architects
Client: Lafayette College
Project: Arts Plaza
Completed: 2010
Photographer: Barry Halkin
Teacher and pupils of an african school, gathering in the courtyard
AiA in Schools
Portrait of a timidly smiling girl standing next to a bucket of water
The first to be built on campus in nearly 40 years, the newest residence hall at Texas A&M University at Kingsville is a 630-bed student housing facility that is comprised of three-and four-story buildings that create several courtyards. Built in the campus’ traditional Mission Style, the building includes two and four-bedroom suites with one or two bathrooms, depending on the design, a living room, and a kitchenette. The living and learning environment has study labs, a large lounge and meeting rooms, wireless internet, a full kitchen for student use, laundry facilities and Resident Advisor (RA) apartments.