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Page 1: NEW WEST CAMPUS: 6 Buildings and a Master  · PDF fileNEW WEST CAMPUS: 6 Buildings and a Master Plan Northeastern University ... • 2004 AIA National Honor Award in Architecture

NEW WEST CAMPUS:6 Buildings and a Master PlanNortheastern University

NEW WEST CAMPUS:6 Buildings and a Master PlanNortheastern University

William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc., Boston, MA. William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. 10 Post Office Square, Suite 1010, Boston, MA 02109 tel. 617.423.3470 www.rawnarch.com

PROJECT FACTS PROJECT NAME Northeastern University Master Plan and 6 Buildings PROJECT LOCATION Boston, Massachusetts CLIENT & CONTACT Northeastern University Joseph Aoun, President Richard Freeland, President Emeritus Larry Mucciolo, Senior Vice President for Administration & Finance Jack Martin, Former Vice President for Business Dan Bourque, Vice President for Facilities Nancy May, Director of Capital Projects Cassandra McKenzie, Project Engineer Ed Duffy, Clerk of Works

BUILDINGS G & HCompleted: 2004Size: 300,000 s.f.Uses: College of Computer and Information Science,

Residence Hall with 298 Beds, Classrooms, Teaching Labs, Computer Lab, Seminar Rooms

Architect: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.

BUILDING FCompleted: August 2006Size: 140,000 s.f.Uses: Freshman Honors College, Residence Hall with 230

Beds, Auditorium, Classrooms, and the John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute

Architect: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. Stull and Lee, Inc. (John D. O’Bryant African American

Institute)

BUILDINGS D & E Completed: 2002 Size: 360,000 s.f. Uses: Behrakis Building - Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Residence Hall with 293 Beds, Parking Architects: Kyu Sung Woo Architects and Rothman Partners

BUILDINGS A, B & C Completed: 1999 (Building A); 2000 (Buildings B & C)Size: 400,000 s.f.Uses: Residence Hall with 1,050 Beds, 1 Medium-Sized Classroom, Computer Lab, 24-Hour MarketArchitect: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.

PROJECT AWARDSBUILDINGS A, B & C• 2004 AIA National Honor Award in Architecture• 2004 Campus Planning Award, Boston Society of Architects• 2002 Honor Award for Housing, Boston Society of Architects• 2002 Charter Award, Congress for the New Urbanism • 2001 Award for Design, Boston Society of Architects

BUILDING H• 2006 Merit Award, AIA New England• 2006 Award for Housing Design, Boston Society of Architects• 2005 Harleston Parker Medal, Boston Society of Architects• 2005 Higher Educational Facilities Design Award, Boston

Society of Architects

MASTER PLAN• 2005 AIA National Honor Award in Regional and Urban Design• 2005 Merit Award, Society for College and University Planning

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INTERIORSTREET

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The 10-year Institutional Master Plan developed by William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. for Northeastern University has served as the basis for this urban university’s dramatic physical and institutional transformation into a university with a growing national reputation. The Plan organizes 1.2 million gross square feet of new buildings on the ten-acre West Campus.

Fast TrackWell ahead of schedule and only four years after completion of the Master Plan, all eight planned buildings have been completed — six designed by William Rawn Associates.

NEW MODEL FOR AN URBAN CAMPUS

New Model for Campus Planning • Permeable Campus: Urban-scaled portals welcome the City

onto Campus and its network of large open spaces. • Civic Scaled Quad: Well-defined green space for students and

City is the heart of the new West Campus. • Mixed-use: Rather than segregate campus functions, the new

West Campus mixes academic, residential, administrative and retail uses to create a vibrant 24-hour part of Campus and City.

• Street Edges: Strong street edges with active ground floor uses reinforce pedestrian quality of the City.

View of the Quad defined by Buildings A, B, and C

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Building F

MIXED-USE BUILDINGS

College of Computer and Information Science & Residence Hall - Building H • 70,000 s.f. of Academic space - Floors 1-4 • 90,000 s.f. of Residential space - Floors 5-16

Building H Academic Uses: 2 Large Classrooms 2 Teaching Labs 1 Unix Computer Lab 2 Seminar Rooms 1 Colloqium Room Faculty Offices and Research Laboratories

Building F and the John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute

• 54,000 s.f. of Academic space • 91,000 s.f. of Residential space

Building F Academic Uses: 1 Large Auditorium 4 Large Classrooms 3 Medium Classrooms

Residential Classrooms

Residence Hall

College of Computer and Information Science

Use Campus

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I N T E R I O R

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C

F

G

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24-HOUR LIFE: Academic and Residential Buildings Creating a Mixed-Use Campus 3

MIXED-USE PRECINCT MIXED-USE BUILDINGS

Classrooms and Lab Facilities

• 13 general-use classrooms in 6 buildings • Generous common and study lounge spaces • 270-seat auditorium in Building F

Residence Halls

• 1,765 beds in 6 halls • Glass at ground floor level activates common areas and outdoor green spaces, linking the various building uses College Of Computer and Information Science(Building H)

• 66,000 g.s.f. of academic space in Building H • 2 general-use classrooms in a cutting-edge teaching and research facility

24-Hour Market

• 2,430 s.f. store activates the center of West Campus round-the-clock

Academic Facilities | Classrooms and Labs Residence Hall Entries and Common Spaces 24-Hour Market Building Entry

College of Computer and Information Science & Residence Hall - Building H • 70,000 s.f. of Academic space - Floors 1-4 • 90,000 s.f. of Residential space - Floors 5-16

Building H Academic Uses: 2 Large Classrooms 2 Teaching Labs 1 Unix Computer Lab 2 Seminar Rooms 1 Colloqium Room Faculty Offices and Research Laboratories

Building F and the John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute

• 54,000 s.f. of Academic space • 91,000 s.f. of Residential space

Building F Academic Uses: 1 Large Auditorium 4 Large Classrooms 3 Medium Classrooms O’Bryant Institute: 1 Auditorium 3 Classrooms 1 Library

Residential Classrooms

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INTERIORSTREET

INTERIORSTREET

Residence Hall

College of Computer and Information Science

Buildings B & C

Building H

Building A

Building F

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TOP TIER

TOP 100

1999 2000 2002

A NEW PRECINCT INTEGRAL TO A UNIVERSITY TRANSFORMATION 2

The development of the West Campus Precinct has been a central component among the physical and academic initiatives at the heart of Northeastern’s successful efforts to become both a residential campus and a school with top tier standing.

CREATING A RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS: • Over 1,700 beds have been added to the West

Campus. • On-Campus Housing has increased from 35% to

55%.

INCREASING ACADEMIC CAPACITY:• Located in Building H on Huntington Avenue

across from the Museum of Fine Arts, the new home for the College of Computer and Informa-tion Science greatly expands the College’s size and heralds the University’s commitment to high-tech education.

• Multiple new classroom, seminar and study spaces integrate living and learning and expand University offerings.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY RANKING: To Top 100 in 2006

US News and World Report America’s Best College Rankings

Before - Aerial of old parking lot

STRATEGIC PLANNING: Build on City Side First, Then Back Fill to Campus

2004 2006

BUILDING A: Engages the City Special Challenges of a First Building: - To succeed by itself - To propel subsequent phases

BUILDINGS B & C: Complete the Residential Quad Permeable to the City and Campus

BUILDINGS D & E: Define Ruggles Street (Kyu Sung Woo Architects and Rothman Partners)

BUILDINGS G & H: Engaging Huntington Avenue BUILDING F: Completing Connection Back to Campus (William Rawn Associates with Stull and Lee, Inc. as Architect for John D. O’Bryant Institute)

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Paths Connecting West Campus to Rest of Campus

Aerial of West Campus

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TOP TIER

TOP 100

1999 2000 2002

A NEW PRECINCT INTEGRAL TO A UNIVERSITY TRANSFORMATION 2

The development of the West Campus Precinct has been a central component among the physical and academic initiatives at the heart of Northeastern’s successful efforts to become both a residential campus and a school with top tier standing.

CREATING A RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS: • Over 1,700 beds have been added to the West

Campus. • On-Campus Housing has increased from 35% to

55%.

INCREASING ACADEMIC CAPACITY:• Located in Building H on Huntington Avenue

across from the Museum of Fine Arts, the new home for the College of Computer and Informa-tion Science greatly expands the College’s size and heralds the University’s commitment to high-tech education.

• Multiple new classroom, seminar and study spaces integrate living and learning and expand University offerings.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY RANKING: To Top 100 in 2006

US News and World Report America’s Best College Rankings

Before - Aerial of old parking lot

STRATEGIC PLANNING: Build on City Side First, Then Back Fill to Campus

2004 2006

BUILDING A: Engages the City Special Challenges of a First Building: - To succeed by itself - To propel subsequent phases

BUILDINGS B & C: Complete the Residential Quad Permeable to the City and Campus

BUILDINGS D & E: Define Ruggles Street (Kyu Sung Woo Architects and Rothman Partners)

BUILDINGS G & H: Engaging Huntington Avenue BUILDING F: Completing Connection Back to Campus (William Rawn Associates with Stull and Lee, Inc. as Architect for John D. O’Bryant Institute)

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NTI

NG

TON

AV

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Paths Connecting West Campus to Rest of Campus

Aerial of West Campus

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I N T E R I O R

A

B

C

F

G

H

24-HOUR LIFE: Academic and Residential Buildings Creating a Mixed-Use Campus 3

MIXED-USE PRECINCT MIXED-USE BUILDINGS

Classrooms and Lab Facilities

• 13 general-use classrooms in 6 buildings • Generous common and study lounge spaces • 270-seat auditorium in Building F

Residence Halls

• 1,765 beds in 6 halls • Glass at ground floor level activates common areas and outdoor green spaces, linking the various building uses College Of Computer and Information Science(Building H)

• 66,000 g.s.f. of academic space in Building H • 2 general-use classrooms in a cutting-edge teaching and research facility

24-Hour Market

• 2,430 s.f. store activates the center of West Campus round-the-clock

Academic Facilities | Classrooms and Labs Residence Hall Entries and Common Spaces 24-Hour Market Building Entry

College of Computer and Information Science & Residence Hall - Building H • 70,000 s.f. of Academic space - Floors 1-4 • 90,000 s.f. of Residential space - Floors 5-16

Building H Academic Uses: 2 Large Classrooms 2 Teaching Labs 1 Unix Computer Lab 2 Seminar Rooms 1 Colloqium Room Faculty Offices and Research Laboratories

Building F and the John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute

• 54,000 s.f. of Academic space • 91,000 s.f. of Residential space

Building F Academic Uses: 1 Large Auditorium 4 Large Classrooms 3 Medium Classrooms O’Bryant Institute: 1 Auditorium 3 Classrooms 1 Library

Residential Classrooms

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INTERIORSTREET

INTERIORSTREET

Residence Hall

College of Computer and Information Science

Buildings B & C

Building H

Building A

Building F

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ENTRY TO RESIDENCE HALL

MULTIPLE ENTRIES TO COLLEGE OF COMPUTER AND

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INTERIORSTREET

INTERIORSTREET

The 10-year Institutional Master Plan developed by William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. for Northeastern University has served as the basis for this urban university’s dramatic physical and institutional transformation into a university with a growing national reputation. The Plan organizes 1.2 million gross square feet of new buildings on the ten-acre West Campus.

Fast TrackWell ahead of schedule and only four years after completion of the Master Plan, all eight planned buildings have been completed — six designed by William Rawn Associates.

NEW MODEL FOR AN URBAN CAMPUS

New Model for Campus Planning • Permeable Campus: Urban-scaled portals welcome the City

onto Campus and its network of large open spaces. • Civic Scaled Quad: Well-defined green space for students and

City is the heart of the new West Campus. • Mixed-use: Rather than segregate campus functions, the new

West Campus mixes academic, residential, administrative and retail uses to create a vibrant 24-hour part of Campus and City.

• Street Edges: Strong street edges with active ground floor uses reinforce pedestrian quality of the City.

View of the Quad defined by Buildings A, B, and C

1

Building F

MIXED-USE BUILDINGS

College of Computer and Information Science & Residence Hall - Building H • 70,000 s.f. of Academic space - Floors 1-4 • 90,000 s.f. of Residential space - Floors 5-16

Building H Academic Uses: 2 Large Classrooms 2 Teaching Labs 1 Unix Computer Lab 2 Seminar Rooms 1 Colloqium Room Faculty Offices and Research Laboratories

Building F and the John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute

• 54,000 s.f. of Academic space • 91,000 s.f. of Residential space

Building F Academic Uses: 1 Large Auditorium 4 Large Classrooms 3 Medium Classrooms

Residential Classrooms

Residence Hall

College of Computer and Information Science

Use Campus

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NEW WEST CAMPUS:6 Buildings and a Master PlanNortheastern University

NEW WEST CAMPUS:6 Buildings and a Master PlanNortheastern University

William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc., Boston, MA. William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. 10 Post Office Square, Suite 1010, Boston, MA 02109 tel. 617.423.3470 www.rawnarch.com

PROJECT FACTS PROJECT NAME Northeastern University Master Plan and 6 Buildings PROJECT LOCATION Boston, Massachusetts CLIENT & CONTACT Northeastern University Joseph Aoun, President Richard Freeland, President Emeritus Larry Mucciolo, Senior Vice President for Administration & Finance Jack Martin, Former Vice President for Business Dan Bourque, Vice President for Facilities Nancy May, Director of Capital Projects Cassandra McKenzie, Project Engineer Ed Duffy, Clerk of Works

BUILDINGS G & HCompleted: 2004Size: 300,000 s.f.Uses: College of Computer and Information Science,

Residence Hall with 298 Beds, Classrooms, Teaching Labs, Computer Lab, Seminar Rooms

Architect: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.

BUILDING FCompleted: August 2006Size: 140,000 s.f.Uses: Freshman Honors College, Residence Hall with 230

Beds, Auditorium, Classrooms, and the John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute

Architect: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. Stull and Lee, Inc. (John D. O’Bryant African American

Institute)

BUILDINGS D & E Completed: 2002 Size: 360,000 s.f. Uses: Behrakis Building - Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Residence Hall with 293 Beds, Parking Architects: Kyu Sung Woo Architects and Rothman Partners

BUILDINGS A, B & C Completed: 1999 (Building A); 2000 (Buildings B & C)Size: 400,000 s.f.Uses: Residence Hall with 1,050 Beds, 1 Medium-Sized Classroom, Computer Lab, 24-Hour MarketArchitect: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.

PROJECT AWARDSBUILDINGS A, B & C• 2004 AIA National Honor Award in Architecture• 2004 Campus Planning Award, Boston Society of Architects• 2002 Honor Award for Housing, Boston Society of Architects• 2002 Charter Award, Congress for the New Urbanism • 2001 Award for Design, Boston Society of Architects

BUILDING H• 2006 Merit Award, AIA New England• 2006 Award for Housing Design, Boston Society of Architects• 2005 Harleston Parker Medal, Boston Society of Architects• 2005 Higher Educational Facilities Design Award, Boston

Society of Architects

MASTER PLAN• 2005 AIA National Honor Award in Regional and Urban Design• 2005 Merit Award, Society for College and University Planning