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Fordham University Residence Halls
|  | | | Situated at the main pedestrian entry to campus, Fordham University's new residence halls will complete a major campus lawn and re-establish the importance of an historic pedestrian path through campus. Along this path at the ground elvel, these buildings will house a cafe, multi-purpose room, and classrooms; open and very visible to the population of the campus. |
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Fordham University Student Life Facilities
|  | | | This element of the broader Rose Hill Campus Development at Fordham University focuses on the creation of new student life facilities, updating and greatly expanding those offerings to the Fordham community. |
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Sacred Heart University Gallery
|  | | | The Gallery Student Life Facility is located in between the upper and lower campuses of Sacred Heart University to capture student pedestrian traffic. The program elements include a mix of dining, lounge space, the IT Factory where students can have their laptops repaired while being entertained. The central location of the facility intends to engage with the campus core, student residents and athletics. |
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Stony Brook University Recreation Center
|  | | | The new LEEDŽ Gold Registered recreation center for Stony Brook University is on an extraordinarily tight site. Both to accommodate an aggressive program and give the building a prominent visual presence on campus, the overriding architectural idea is to set two orthogonal volumes, housing the gymnasium and Multi-Activity Courts (MAC), against an articulated pavilion, housing weights and fitness, multi-purpose studios and administration, that responds to the site constraints. These elements recall the glacial history of the landscape; the orthogonal spaces as "erratics" and the pavilion the ice flows. |
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University of New Haven Henry C. Lee Institute for Forensic Science
|  | | | University of New Haven's Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Science is one of the foremost academic forensic programs in the country. The Institute strives to advance the criminal justice system bringing academics together with professional training, consultation, and research by focusing on both the scientific and social issues confronting forensic science. The new building's architecture aims to evoke curiosity and call to mind the voyeuristic fascination that our society has with crime and crime scene investigations. |
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