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Trends in sustainable laboratory design
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Categories: In the News, Staff
By Gary Wehmeier, AIA, LEED AP and Dennis Lammert, AIA, LEED AP Collegiate laboratory spaces continue to evolve, becoming more sophisticated and flexible. Equipment, researchers and the research itself push this evolution, and the result is spaces that help students and researchers perform groundbreaking work...Meet our Newest Team Member
Monday, May 23, 2016
Categories: In the News, Staff
Suzanne Bedwell, AIA, NCARB, has joined Hastings+Chivetta Architects’ Tulsa, OK office as a Project Architect. With over 27 years of architectural and project management experience on a variety of building types, Suzanne has the ability to guide a project through design and construction, while managing and coordinating client and consultant interface...Hastings+Chivetta Garners National Exposure for Gender-neutral Design
Friday, May 20, 2016
Categories: In the News
Hastings+Chivetta has received national recognition from Bloomberg and ABC News Radio on the topic of gender-neutral restrooms at colleges and universities. As experts in campus architecture, Hastings+Chivetta has been at the forefront of collegiate design trends since 1960...Architectural issues surrounding all gender restrooms
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Categories: In the News, Resources
By Mark Keane, AIA, LEED AP and Robert Neu, AIA, LEED AP First they were called unisex. Then gender neutral. Now gender inclusive or all gender. Whatever you call these restrooms, colleges across the country are encountering this topic whenever they renovate or build new facilities on campus...Saint Louis University tops off new residence hall
Friday, April 15, 2016
Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards
Saint Louis University recently passed a major milestone in the construction of Spring Residence Hall by adding its signature green metal pyramid roofs to the building. The 454-bed building is an eight-story, 153,000 SF residence hall featuring single- and double-style rooms...Two Hastings+Chivetta-designed projects win NIRSA awards
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards
Student recreation projects at the University of Utah and State University of New York (SUNY) Cortland each won 2016 NIRSA Outstanding Sports Facilities Awards. Both Hastings+Chivetta-designed facilities, the buildings are recognized for their excellence in architectural design, functionality and how well the facility meets its intended purpose...Recreation Centers and Building Codes – Then and Now
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Categories: Resources
King Hammurabi of the ancient City of Babylon is believed to have authored the world’s first building codes. Among the 282 laws that Hammurabi proclaimed, six pertained to the design and construction of habitable space...Dan Sullivan explains the evolution of the collegiate recreation center
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Categories: In the News
In the April 2016 edition of Athletic Business Magazine, Hastings+Chivetta Recreation Architect, Dan Sullivan, writes about the popularity of the comprehensive student life recreation facility on college campuses...Meet our Newest Team Member
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Categories: In the News, Staff
Julian Boswell has joined Hastings+Chivetta's St. Louis office as Graphics Director. In his role, Julian oversees the Graphics Department and supervises project graphics, animations and videos...Mizzou Aquatic Center to host SEC Championship
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Categories: In the News
In just their fourth year since joining the SEC, the University of Missouri will be hosting the SEC Swimming and Diving Championship this week, February 16 - February 20. Mizzou's Aquatic Center is located in the award winning Student Recreation Complex...