The original University Center at Drew University aspired to be a living room for the campus that would welcome all members of the campus community, host events, and encourage students to hang out. Yet the existing one-story building fell short of supporting student activity. The new Ehinger Center has created spaces that attract and maintain campus flow by capitalizing on the building’s coveted site at a crucial hinge between residential and academic buildings on the main campus walk and edge of the campus’s ancient forests. Through the renovation effort, program elements, such as lounge areas and a cafe, have been relocated to the building’s center to give students a place “to see and be seen” along the campus walk. Marketplace dining and informal and formal gathering spaces, like a multipurpose room, stimulate social interaction and artistic expression. Adding to the renovation’s complexity and objectives, the design implements several innovative and economical strategies to give the Ehinger Center the strong visual presence it needs. For example, ceiling heights in select program areas will not only increase the building’s visibility on the exterior, but also benefit the functionality and atmosphere of the space in the interior. The new Ehinger Center provides an engaging, lively, and safe environment reflective of the campus community’s values.
Project Spotlight
Product Spotlight
News
Archello Awards 2024 – Early Bird submissions ending April 30th
The Archello Awards is an exhilarating and affordable global awards program celebrating the best arc... More
Introducing the Archello Podcast: the most visual architecture podcast in the world
Archello is thrilled to announce the launch of the Archello Podcast, a series of conversations featu... More
Tilburg University inaugurates the Marga Klompé building constructed from wood
The Marga Klompé building, designed by Powerhouse Company for Tilburg University in the Nethe... More
FAAB proposes “green up” solution for Łukasiewicz Research Network Headquarters in Warsaw
Warsaw-based FAAB has developed a “green-up” solution for the construction of Łukasiewic... More
Mole Architects and Invisible Studio complete sustainable, utilitarian building for Forest School Camps
Mole Architects and Invisible Studio have completed “The Big Roof”, a new low-carbon and... More
Key projects by NOA
NOA is a collective of architects and interior designers founded in 2011 by Stefan Rier and Lukas Ru... More
Taktik Design revamps sunken garden oasis in Montreal college
At the heart of Montreal’s Collège de Maisonneuve, Montreal-based Taktik Design has com... More
Carr’s “Coastal Compound” combines family beach house with the luxury of a boutique hotel
Melbourne-based architecture and interior design studio Carr has completed a coastal residence embed... More