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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.
Pupils running in the courtyard
AiA in Schools
Installation of the United States at the Prague Quadrennial, the Lafayette College Arts Plaza by Spillman Farmer Architects is within the object along with other selected projects by architects from the region.
photo and installation credit: WorkShop Architects, Scott Georgeson
Spillman Farmer Architects
Client: Penn State University, Abington Campus
Project: Woodland Building
Completed: 2015
Photographer: Matt Wargo
Spillman Farmer Architects
Client: Penn State University, Abington Campus
Project: Woodland Building
Completed: 2015
Photographer: Matt Wargo
Portrait of girl studying in the classroom
AiA in Schools
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.