Rendering depicting Grimshaw's designs for the Duke University West Campus Union. Image: Courtesy Grimshaw
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Grimshaw is pleased to announce their appointment to transform Duke University’s West Campus Union in Durham, North Carolina.
Built in 1931, the West Campus Union was once the social center
of the west campus at this prestigious academic institution. Duke
University hopes to modernize the prominent historic building and
re-establish it as the epicenter of west campus student life by
reorganizing existing layouts and adding features that promote a healthy
and dynamic campus culture.
Inspired by the close-knit Duke community, the Grimshaw scheme
will provide spaces where faculty, students, staff, and alumni can meet
one another, for either planned or impromptu interactions. The design
aims for careful attention to sustainability and intelligent use of
resources that will reinforce Duke’s holistic approach to student
lifestyles and well-being. Grimshaw will embark on a sensitive
integration of new contemporary architecture in harmony with careful
preservation of the historic structure.
The project will expand dining facilities into a multi-venue
eatery and emporium with additional space for learning facilities and
events. The design will aspire for access to natural light and fresh air
with proper resource management to reinforce sustainable behavior.
Innovative energy and engineering solutions will work in concert with
programming development to deliver a solution that sustains the natural,
social and built environment.
Grimshaw will work with Duke faculty, staff and students to
foster spontaneous interaction and clarify circulation while celebrating
the union’s original architectural character. The project is poised to
establish the West Campus Union as an exciting campus hub for student
and community engagement.
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