Project Updates, On the Boards

Saint Louis University Celebrates Spring Residence Hall Opening with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Friday, August 26, 2016

Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards

Saint Louis University leaders, alumni and students as well as city officials and local media all gathered on August 8 for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the first of two Hastings+Chivetta-designed residence halls on campus, Spring Hall...

Summer interns begin pro bono architectural project

Friday, June 17, 2016

Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards, Staff

Hastings+Chivetta is joining the Open Door Animal Sanctuary in its Reaching New Heights campaign, a fundraising campaign to allow the shelter to replace and renovate existing, obsolete structures...

Saint Louis University tops off new residence hall

Friday, April 15, 2016

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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

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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...

Creating makerspaces on college campuses

Thursday, February 4, 2016

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Colleges and universities across the country are incorporating makerspaces into their new and renovated STEM buildings to provide a place for students and faculty to create, invent, learn and build stuff together...

Millikin University breaks ground on new University Commons

Friday, November 6, 2015

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Millikin University broke ground on the Hastings+Chivetta-designed University Commons. Once completed, the 87,000 SF facility will become the new front door to the campus, re-energizing the university's learning and living spaces...

SLU Trustees approve construction of new residence hall

Friday, October 2, 2015

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The Saint Louis University Board of Trustees have approved the $71 million construction budget for a new residence and dining hall. The new facility will be built at the site of a surface parking lot near Grand Boulevard and Laclede Avenue...

Marshall University Applied Engineering Complex opens

Friday, August 14, 2015

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Marshall University officially opened its doors to the new Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex to students at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday. The new facility houses six academic and research programs, and includes one of only a handful of advanced materials testing laboratories in the country...

Work is underway on the Innsbrook Recreation Center

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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Work has begun on the Hastings+Chivetta-designed Innsbrook Recreational Complex. Site work has started, and the new road leading visitors to the future recreation center is forming. The recreational complex will include a fitness center, common laundry facilities, a community room and a concession stand...

Washington University Athletics Complex update

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards

The Washington University Fitness, Recreation and Athletic Center Renovation and Addition is under construction and on schedule for completion by next summer. See Washington University Athletics Facilities Director Andrew Koch talk about updates to the project here...