Hamilton Anderson’s renovation plan consolidates Admissions, Financial Aid, Student Accounting and the Office of the Registrar on a single floor and develops a strategy for shared support space while maintaining individual departments. The existing structure is very deep, making it impossible for all office space to have a window. The proposed layout utilizes a number of daylighting approaches to maximize natural light into all office space.
The lower level is slated to house Student Life, University Ministry and the University Bookstore centered around a generous student lounge. The lounge will offer a variety of spaces, including a commuter kitchen, areas for quiet study, pool tables, gathering spaces and TV area. To bring natural light to the lower level, a recessed plaza will be carved out of the existing landscape. The plaza will be designed as an extension of the interior lounge and feature steps that can double as auditorium seating for special events. The goal is to create an inviting, multi-use space that provides a truly user-focused environment for students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Disciplines
- Architecture
- Interior Design
- Site Design
Type(s)
- Academic
Services
- Architecture
- Construction Contract Administration
- Cost Estimating
- Interior Design
- Landscape Architecture
- Programming
- Space Planning
Client
- University of Detroit Mercy
LOCATION
- DETROIT, MI