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The school has a very open plan, with lots of greenery everywhere.

Client: Lafayette College

Project: Arts Plaza

Completed: 2010

 

Client: Lafayette College

Project: Arts Plaza

Completed: 2010

 

Integrative Learning Center

Spillman Farmer Architects

Client: Penn State University, Abington Campus

Project: Woodland Building

Completed: 2015

Photographer: Matt Wargo

Close-up of an african girl with scarifications on her cheek

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.

Teos | Artwork: Dialogue © Anne Lehtelä

Kuva | Photo: Riikka Sinisalo

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.

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Kuva | Photo: Sanna Henttonen

Close-up of an african girl with scarifications on her cheek

Spillman Farmer Architects

Client: Bryn Athyn College

Project: Doering Center for Science and Research

Completion: 2009

Photographer: Steve Wolfe

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