AU ARCH - Future Plans

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BUILT FOR MINISTRY Building Master Plan School of Architecture & Interior Design


Built for Mission A CENTER TO PROMOTE WHOLE HUMAN HEALTH BY DESIGN As the only accredited architecture program in any Adventist college or university in North America, the School of Architecture & Interior Design seeks to prepare students to live out their profession as a healing ministry. Our planned additions and renovations to the Architecture Building help us to promote the harmonious development of mental, physical, and spiritual powers by design. They also increase our capacity to promote wellness in communities around the world. And they help us to rejuvenate a corner of campus as a center for creative hands-on learning, outdoor life, and faith transformation.

PLANNED MAIN FACADE

OPTIMIZED FOR GROWTH Prospective students seeking to become design professionals who transform lives are looking for a learning environment designed to promote whole-person education. The planned new and renovated facilities seek to provide just that. On the exterior, the refreshed facade will be more welcoming, promote outdoor life, and invite people to worship services hosted within our nationally recognized Architecture Resource Center - our family’s library and living room.

Enrollment Year

80

90

100

110

Current

2019-20

2020-21

2021-22


Student working with young South Africans to uplift their community

Repairing a church in Haiti

EXISTING MAIN FACADE


Mobile medical unit with solar panels for health ministry in the Congo

Designed and built by students

PLANNED WORKSHOP - PSALM 127:1 WILL BE WRITTEN ABOVE THE DOORS

“An education derived chiefly from books leads to superficial thinking. Practical work encourages close observation and independent thought.” Ellen G. White, Education


Built for Work A WORKING BUILDING FOR HANDS-ON PRACTICAL EDUCATION The best designers know how buildings are built. At the School of Architecture & Interior Design we emphasize learning by doing. Our design-build studio has already completed various mobile projects for communities and the mission field. The new Workshop will increase our capacity to serve around the world, including through mobile medical units and healthy low-VOC dwellings. It will also enable more students to be engaged in collaborative, healthy, physically active learning. Non-tuition revenue generated by this work is to help reduce the cost of education.

MORE SPACE TO BUILD MORE TO ENABLE MORE MINISTRY

6,500ft2

PHASE 1 WORKSHOP WITH GLASS GARAGE DOORS TO SHARE THE JOY Interior design will celebrate heavy timber structure using recycled campus trees

HEAVY TIMBER FRAME PHASE 1 UNDER CONSTRUCTION


Phase 1 New Workshop (shell only) Phase 2

Complete New Workshop New Academic Wing: • Graduate Mission Studio • Two Classrooms • Mission Office • Student Study Lounge Colonnade + Courtyard Mechanical Upgrades

Phase 3 New North Classroom Library, Classroom Renovation Deck overlooking river valley

“The true object of education is to restore the image of God in the soul.” Ellen G. White, Patriarchs & Prophets

PLANNED GRADUATE MISSION STUDIO

ARCHITECTURE BUILDING MASTER PLAN

HELP


Helping youth in Perú to plan a healthier campus for Adventist education

Mission + community art in Jordan

MORE SPACE TO PREPARE MORE PLANS THAT TRANSFORM MORE LIVES

4,900ft2

PHASE 2 ACADEMIC WING WITH VIEWS OF GOD’S FIRST BOOK OF NATURE + New colonnades and decks to connect and promote outdoor life

Built for Transformation A HOME-LIKE ENVIRONMENT TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND SYMMETRY OF CHARACTER The School of Architecture & Interior Design seeks to prepare students for a life of service in the world church and in communities around the globe. Our award-winning graduate studio has a long record of promoting health and wellness in places of need through architectural and urban design. The new academic wing and its Graduate Mission Studio will help us to transform more places and lives. Healthy new classrooms and design studios enjoy natural light, fresh air, views and access to the St. Joseph River Valley and an outdoor classroom courtyard. These are spaces for alert minds to explore creative solutions for a world of need.


“Never are we to seek for outward show. Let our showing be such that the light of truth can shine through our good works, so that God will be glorified by the use of the very best methods to restore the sick and to relieve the suffering.” Hurricane relief in Puerto Rico - also see cover

Phase 1 • $1,000,000 $821,000 Raised

Phase 2 • $1,370,000 $100,000 Raised

Phase 3 • $700,000 $100,000 Raised

CONTACT US School of Architecture & Interior Design 8435 E Campus Circle Dr Berrien Springs MI 49104 U.S.A. office +1 (269) 471-6003

LEARN MORE: andrews.edu/said/architecture

Ellen G. White, Testimonies

GIVE ONLINE www.andrews.edu/go/give I want to invest in: Architecture Building Addition


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