Corporate + Campus Selected Projects

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SELECTED PROJECTS MAY 2016



an–dro–POH–gone \ N: a common field grass, is one of nature’s remarkable adaptations to stress and change in the landscape. Wherever the landscape has been disturbed, andropogon is one of the first field grasses to colonize the ground, providing a self-sustaining cover for the gradual return of our native forests. The economy and elegance with which these grassy meadows heal the wounded landscape aptly describes Andropogon’s goal in ecological planning and design, “to weave together the landscape of man and nature for the benefit of both.”



FIRM PROFILE

Founded forty years ago, Andropogon

is an MBE-certified landscape architecture and ecological design firm committed to the principle of “designing with nature,� creating beautiful and evocative landscapes inspired by the careful observation of natural processes and informed by environmental research. We have applied our ecological design approach to a broad range of sustainable site design, planning, ecological restoration, and innovative stormwater management projects. Our body of national and international work includes early examples of innovative green strategies that have withstood the test of time.

Andropogon’s ecological design approach has transformed many academic facilities. Our integrated systems design process is fundamentally collaborative, where we develop a suite of design strategies that address the multiple challenges of the site while leveraging the existing natural, cultural, and social assets of the site to create a memorable landscape experience.

Our landscapes work, providing multiple ecosystem services, such as stormwater management, habitat creation, and engagement with nature.

Our landscapes teach, maximizing the opportunities for outdoor spaces to become working laboratories that serve as an extension of the classroom.

Our landcapes connect, bringing people together in engaging spaces that provide fruitful ground for collaboration and celebration.



SERVICES

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Site Analysis

Site & Landscape Design Landscape Management Permit and Regulatory Preparation Construction Documentation & Observation Historic Preservation and Adaptive Reuse

REGIONAL PLANNING

Environmental & Land Use Planning Environmental Assessment Feasibility Studies Natural Resource Management Open Space and Trail Systems Community Planning and Facilitation

LEED STRATEGIES

Site Selection Environmental Assessment Site Planning & Design Stormwater Management Brownfield Redevelopment

MASTER PLANNING

Program Analysis and Development Mixed-use & Residential Development Institutional Visioning and Development Stormwater Management Ecological Restoration Brownfield Redevelopment Funding Strategies

RESEARCH

Post Occupcany Evaluations and Case Studies Environmental Monitoring Soil Biology Analysis Social Monitoring Experimental Design Monitoring Protocols Adaptive Landscape Management Programs Public Outreach and Presentations Grant Writing and Technical Writing SITES Documentation


2016 AIA COTE TOP TEN AWARD from AIA

2014 HONOR AWARD from the AIA NY Committee

2016 AIA COTE TOP TEN AWARD from the

2014 HONOR AWARD from AIA Philadelphia

Committee on the Environment for the Center for Sustainable Landscapes at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, with The Design Alliance

AIA Committee on the Environment for the J. Craig Venter Institute, with ZGF Architects

2016 MERIT AWARD for Excellence in Planning

on the Environment for the Kohler Environmental Center at Choate Rosemary Hall, with Robert A.M. Stern Architects

for the Karabots Pavilion at the Franklin Institute, with SaylorGregg Architects, now a Studo of JacobsWyper

for an Existing Campus from the Society for College and University Planning for the Temple University Health Sciences Campus Framework Plan, with Payette

2014 ASLA HONOR AWARD in the General

2016 LAND ETHICS AWARD OF MERIT from

from the Delaware Valley Green Building Council for Shoemaker Green at the University of Pennsylvania

Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve for the green roof at the SUNY ESF Gateway Center, with Architerra, Inc.

2015 GROUNDBREAKER AWARD FINALIST from the Delaware Valley Green Building Council for Lower Venice Island Recreation Center, with Buell Kratzer Powell

2015 MERIT AWARD for Excellence in Architecture for Building Additions from the Society for College and University Planning for Kline Fitness and Squash Center at Dickinson College with Cannon Design

2015 PRESERVATION AWARD from the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office for Duke Farms, with VITETTA

Design Category for Shoemaker Green at the University of Pennsylvania

2014 GROUNDBREAKER AWARD FINALIST

2014 AIA NYS AWARDS including a Design

Award Citation and an Excelsior Award for Public Architecture for the SUNY ESF Gateway Center, with Architerra, Inc.

2014

HONOR AWARD for Excellence in Architecture for a New Building rom the Society for College and University Planning/AIA-CAE for the SUNY ESF Gateway Center, with Architerra, Inc. 2014 MERIT AWARD in General Design from

ASLA NY for the SUNY ESF Gateway Center Green Roof, with Architerra


RECENT DESIGN AWARDS

2014 AIA COTE TOP TEN GREEN PROJECT

for the SUNY ESF Gateway Center, with Architerra, Inc.

2014 HONOR AWARD in General Design from the Tri-State ASLA for the Clemson University ICAR Technology Neighborhood 1 Plaza, with Seamon Whiteside

2014 MERIT AWARD for Excellence in Landscape

Architecture-General Design from the Society for College and University Planning for Shoemaker Green at the University of Pennsylvania

2013 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AWARD from

2013 HONOR AWARD in General Design and

People’s Choice Award from the PennsylvaniaDelaware Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects for the Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, with MGA Partners

2013 MERIT AWARD in Analysis & Planning from the Pennsylvania-Delaware Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects for the St. Elizabeth’s West Campus Landscape Integration Plan

2012 DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD from the

the Boston Society of Architects for the SUNY ESF Gateway Center, with Architerra

Pennsylvania Chapter of the AIA for the Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, with MGA Partners

2013 SPEAS AIRPORT AWARD from the

2012 COMMUNITY AWARD from the US Green

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics for innovative stormwater management at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, with ARCADIS

2013 STORMWATER BMP AWARD from the Temple-Villanova Sustainable Stormwater Initiative for Stroud Water Research Center, Shoemaker Green, and the Kroc Corps Community Center

2013 AWARD OF HONOR from the Connecticut Green Building Council for the Kohler Environmental Center at Choate Rosemary Hall, with Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Building Council New Jersey Chapter for Duke Farms LEED Improvements, Reuse and Renovation

2012 DESIGN-BUILD MERIT AWARD from the Design-Build Institute of America for the United States Military Academy Preparatory School Site Design in West Point, New York, with EwingCole

2012 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE AWARD

from the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design for the Horticultural Center at the Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Overland Partners


INCYTE, Wilmington, DE • Site Design for new corporate headquarters SANOFI PASTEUR, Swiftwater, PA • Site Development Guidelines • Landscape Management Guidelines • Campus Gateways and Frontage • Multiple Campus Buildings

E.I DUPONT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, Wilmington, DE • Stormwater Management & Site Design E.I DUPONT DENEMOURS EXPERIMENTAL STATION CAMPUS, Wilmington, DE • Landscape for Main Cafeteria & Central Green

HOFFMANN-LAROCHE, INC., Nutley, NJ • Conceptual Site Development & Landscape • Design for Retrofit of Nutley Campus

SMITHKLINE BIOSCIENCE LABORATORY, West Norriton, PA • Site Design

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION St. Elizabeths West Campus, Washington, D.C. • United States Coast Guard Headquarters • Landscape Implementation Plan • Security Fence and Gatehouses • Adaptive Re-use of Existing Buildings

SMITHKLINE BEECHAM ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS WORLD HEADQUARTERS, East Goshen, PA • Master Plan and Landscape Development Plan

CHEVRON CORPORATION, Pittsburgh, PA • Appalachian Michigan Business Unit (AMBU) Corporate Headquarters Campus Design J. CRAIG VENTER INSTITUTE, San Diego CA • JCVI La Jolla: Sustainable Laboratory Facility HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Ashburn, VA • Janelia Farm Research Campus

UNUM CORPORATE CAMPUS, Portland, ME • Site Design for New Entrance • Wetland Mitigation CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, Clemson, SC • Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research, Innovation Place • Sandhill Research and Education Center • Center for Automotive Research / Master Plan • South Carolina Botanical Garden •


CORPORATE EXPERIENCE

DAUDI BOHRA SECT, Nairobi, Kenya • Master plan and Site Design for New 14-Acre Al Jamea tus Saifiyah Education Campus THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY/HOSPITAL, Philadelphia, PA • Dorrance H. Hamilton New Campus Plaza • University/Hospital Master Plan • Ambulatory Care Center • Implementation of Multiple Streetscape Projects UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA • Sansom Common Complex • Student Center/Perelman Quadrangle • School of Dental Medicine • Quadrangle College Houses • College House at Hill Square • Shoemaker Green DREXEL UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA • Campus Wide Master Plan • Perelman Plaza • Main Quadrangle WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY AT ST. LOUIS, St. Louis, MO • East Campus Framework Plan • Hillman Hall, Brown School of Social Work

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, Middlebury, VT • Comprehensive Master Plan • Front Campus Landscape Development Plan • Atwater Commons/Student Center LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL, Allentown, PA • Healthcare Campus Landscape Master Plan for Patient Care Building, Parking Decks and Medical Office Building • Site Design for Proposed Buildings, Roads, Pedestrian Circulation, Parking, Campus Greens and Entry Plaza DICKINSON COLLEGE, Carlisle, PA • Campus Master Plan • Landscape Design Guidelines • Site & Landscape Design for the Athletics Training Center • Site & Landscape Design for the Kline Fitness & Squash Centers • Site & Landscape Design for a New Residence Hall • Site & Landscape Design for the Soccer Complex UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chapel Hill, NC • Rams Head Complex • School for Library and Information Science • Environmental Master Plan • Stormwater Management Plan


ARCHITERRA ARUP ATKIN OLSHIN SCHADE ARCHITECTS AYERS SAINT GROSS BALLINGER BNIM BOHLIN CYWINSKI JACKSON BOWIE GRIDLEY ARCHITECTS BRYN MAWR COLLEGE CANNON DESIGN CENTER CITY DISTRICT, PHILADELPHIA CENTRAL PARK CONSERVANCY, NYC CHATHAM UNIVERSITY CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA VA CITY OF ALLENTOWN PA CITY OF CLEVELAND OH CITY OF LEWES DE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA CLEMSON UNIVERSITY COOKFOX COOPER, ROBERTSON & PARTNERS CORNELL UNIVERSITY CROXTON COLLABORATIVE ARCHITECTS DEBORAH BERKE PARTNERS DICKINSON COLLEGE DIGSAU DUKE FARMS FOUNDATION

E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. ELLENZWEIG ENNEAD ARCHITECTS EWINGCOLE EYP ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING FAIRMOUNT PARK COMMISSION FRANKLIN INSTITUTE IN PHILADELPHIA FREDERIC SCHWARTZ ARCHITECTS FXFOWLE GBBN GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GENSLER GOODY CLANCY GRASSO HOLDINGS GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS GUND PARTNERSHIP H2L2 HANBURY, EVANS, WRIGHT, VLATTAS & CO HAVERFORD COLLEGE HNTB HOK HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION IKM, INC. JACOBS (FORMERLY KLINGSTUBBINS) KIERANTIMBERLAKE KRUEK + SEXTON LAKE/FLATO ARCHITECTS, INC.


SELECTED CLIENTS + PARTNERS

LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL LS3P ASSOCIATES, LTD. M2 ARCHITECTURE MACLAY ARCHITECTS MANAYUNK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MAYA LIN STUDIO MERCK SHARP & DOHME MGA PARTNERS MICHAEL GRAVES & ASSOCIATES MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE MILLBROOK SCHOOL MOORE RUBLE YUDELL MORRIS ARBORETUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY NIKKO KIRIFURI RESORT, JAPAN OVERLAND PARTNERS PAYETTE PELLI CLARKE PELLI PERKINS & WILL PITTSBURGH URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY PMC PROPERTY GROUP PRINCETON UNIVERSITY RAFAEL VIÑOLY ARCHITECTS RE:VISION ARCHITECTURE ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS ROTHSCHILD DOYNO COLLABORATIVE

SALVATION ARMY SAYLORGREGG ARCHITECTS SIDWELL FRIENDS SCHOOL SKIDMORE OWINGS & MERRILL SMITHGROUPJJR SMP ARCHITECTS SOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ STAPLETON REDEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION CO THE DESIGN ALLIANCE ARCHITECTS THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY THE PEROT GROUP THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY TISHMAN SPEYER PROPERTIES TSOI KOBUS & ASSOCIATES, INC. U.S. COAST GUARD UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF THE SCIENCES IN PHILADELPHIA VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VITETTA GROUP VOITH & MACTAVISH ARCHITECTS VSBA WILLIAM MCDONOUGH + PARTNERS YALE UNIVERSITY ZEIDLER PARTNERSHIP ZGF ARCHITECTS


U.S. COAST GUARD HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON, D.C



U.S. COAST GUARD HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON, D.C

As a member of the master planning & site development team led by architects Perkins+Will, Andropogon served as the landscape architect and ecological planner for the new United States Coast Guard Headquarters Facility. The Headquarters Facility sits within the historic 182-acre St. Elizabeths campus, a National Historic Landmark located 2.5 miles from the U.S. Capital. This 1.2 million square foot building, with the second largest green roof in the United States, was designed to integrate within its 37-acre site. The landscape, informed by detailed site analysis, sustainable design principals, and stormwater Best Management Practices, creates a functional landscape with exceptional performance and beauty. The sustainable directives for the project included achievement of Silver LEED™ certification.



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r i d g e + N o r t h e r n P i e d m o n t Trap Rock + Conglomerate Uplands

N o r t h e r n P i e d m o n t Piedmont Uplands + Foothills

N o r t h e r n P i e d m o n t Lowlands + Outer Piedmont

S o u t h e a s t e r n P l a i n s Chesapeake Rolling Coastal Plain

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ChesapeakeAlbemarle Silty Lowlands + Tidal Marshes







CONFIDENTIAL CLIENT PENNSYLVANIA



CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA

Andropogon, in collaboration with HOK, is transforming a challenging 61-acre site into an iconic corporate campus that showcases environmental stewardship within a stimulating work environment. The comprehensive site design builds on a preliminary analysis of the site’s environmental conditions, patterns, and context in order to restore and enhance the site’s natural ecological systems while meeting the client’s objectives. The highly visible campus is designed to enhance the adjacent community through its integrated “green infrastructure” that will facilitate ecosystem restoration, responsible land and water management, and innovative use of energy and renewables. The project is being designed to LEEDTM Gold standards. The site’s high performance landscapes are designed to be integrated with the building systems; harvesting, treating, and reusing stormwater that is generated from both the site and buildings. In addition to green roofs, the storm water management system includes wet ponds, bio-swales, and step pools to handle storm water runoff from the entire campus to treat the 2-year, 15-year, 100-year storms, and beyond to accommodate future development.





CLEMSON UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA



INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR AUTOMOTIVE RESEARCH GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA

Andropogon Associates, in association with the SmithGroup, provided master planning and site design services for the University’s International Center for Automotive Research. The Center serves a research-driven university park incorporating major businesses – BMW Manufacturing, Microsoft, IBM and Michelin, among others. The Center provides state-of-the-technology facilities to support Clemson University’s engineering and research curriculums, and to foster collaboration and integration between the academic and business communities. The campus serves as a research park, with technology and product development laboratories, open offices, teaching centers, and secured research spaces incorporated into a 250-acre setting. The Technology Neighborhood One (TN1) Plaza, first phase of CU-ICAR’s 250-acre master plan, creates a unique urban environment in which both students and information technology coexist. The plaza sensitively responds to a number of contextual challenges and serves as the campus’s primary unifying element. Landscaping plays a significant role in providing water efficiency and biodiversity on the site. Plant selection for the plaza includes native and adaptive species that do not require any permanent irrigation. Extensive native grass and wildflower meadows are designed to filter storm water as well as provide habitat for wildlife throughout the year.





KROC CORPS COMMUNITY CENTER PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA



RAY AND JOAN KROC CORPS COMMUNITY CENTER PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Andropogon Associates teamed with MGA Partners to provide site development and landscape design services for the Salvation Army’s new 87,000 s.f. Community Center. The new facility is a highly diversified headquarters offering recreational facilities, job training, and educational and spiritual programs for Philadelphians from the Germantown and Nicetown neighborhoods. The project location, a 13-acre contaminated brownfield, was an industrial site and parking lot. After performing an initial site analysis and contamination review, Andropogon developed a comprehensive, sustainable landscape approach to accommodate the diverse demands of the site and facility. The project design included an urban farm, synthetic turf field, playground, and a network of rain gardens and cisterns. The site is organized around a central open space and adjoining formal garden. Intended for ceremonies and outdoor events, the formal garden was designed in sections to accommodate smaller and larger gatherings. Andropogon’s plan for the Salvation Army presents one of the most comprehensive sustainable landscape approaches in the City of Philadelphia. Through a combination of water management techniques and site waste recycling strategies, almost 100% of the first two inches of stormwater runoff from the site and building is captured, reused, and infiltrated on site using a combination of cisterns, rain gardens, porous pavements, and engineered soil mixes. 2013 ASLA PA-DE Honor Award in General Design & 2012 AIA Pennsylvania Design Excellence Award









SANOFI PASTEUR CORPORATION SWIFTWATER, PENNSYLVANIA



SANOFI PASTEUR CAMPUS SWIFTWATER, PENNSYLVANIA

When a leading pharmaceutical firm decided to expand and redesign its 275-acre campus in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, Andropogon Associates was asked to create the master plan. Challenged by campus environmental constraints including mature, declining forests, and the importance of protecting a Class A trout stream running through the property, Andropogon’s plan unified the fragmented campus and provided a vision for future growth. Using consistent building materials and defining the property’s edges not only established a solid corporate identity but also strengthened the security of the campus. Improving and clearly defining pedestrian and vehicular circulation addressed concerns of pedestrian safety, particularly within the campus core. Andropogon’s planning approach integrated stormwater management with a landscape design that reflects the natural mountain setting. The design team proposed a landscape management philosophy of “ordered ecology,” where environmental stewardship is in step with a neat and organized landscape aesthetic. This theme builds on the existing natural beauty of the site’s mature oak forests, Swiftwater Creek, and the picturesque mountain setting, while respecting the needs of a functional manufacturing facility. The master plan created a cohesion the campus had previously lacked and developed sustainable guidelines for landscape management, maintenance, and subsequent development.





CHATHAM UNIVERSITY GIBSONIA , PENNSYLVANIA



EDEN HALL CAMPUS GIBSONIA, PENNSYLVANIA

The donation of a 388-acre parcel of farmland posed an opportunity for Chatham University to create a new campus devoted to the study of sustainability. The vision for the Eden Hall Campus is founded on the lessons that emerge from the soil, the beauty of the place, the natural systems that sustain growth and renewal, and the rooted culture and timeless character that permeate its grounds. These elements—the “genius of the land”—make up the heart of this new living laboratory. Upon completion, Eden Hall Campus will exist as a self-reliant ecosystem. Andropogon worked in an intensely collaborative design process with Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company, BNIM Architects, Natural Systems International (now part of Bio-Habitats), and CEC Engineering to create a master plan with truly sustainable objectives. The master plan objectives were to:

• Create a Climate Positive Development

The new campus is proposed to generate all energy on site and treat all wastewater on site. The goal for onsite carbon emissions will be net-zero.

• Protect Streams and Waterways:

The development plan will maintain appropriate stream buffers to protect water resources.

• Regenerate Forest Lands:

The plan will protect and restore nearly 200 acres of the forest for teaching, research and demonstration.

• Protect Arable Land:

The development plan for the campus will preserve productive landscapes and scenic views.





ST. ELIZABETHS WEST CAMPUS WASHINGTON, D.C.



ST. ELIZABETHS WEST CAMPUS WASHINGTON, D.C.

The proposed redevelopment of St. Elizabeths West Campus, under the guidance of the General Services Administration (GSA), involves the rehabilitation of the historic campus to house new offices for various federal agencies in southeast Washington, D.C. Providing redevelopment guidance of the campus, from master planning to construction administration phases, is the Landscape Integration Plan by Andropogon Associates which is part of a three volume set, the Landscape Preservation and Management Plan (LPMP) which was completed in partnership with Heritage Landscapes. As part of the campus development, new landscape interventions and features are intended to fulfill multiple roles, including historic rehabilitation and green infrastructure to support the upgraded campus.







CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK



WEST CAMPUS RESIDENTIAL INITIATIVE ITHACA, NEW YORK

Andropogon provided comprehensive site and landscape design services for this 1800-student complex which is organized around a series of terraces and includes five college houses, dining halls, and a recreation center. The site design features new courtyards for residence halls and recreation facilities, a pedestrian and vehicular circulation system, parking, and green roofs. Despite the steep topography of the site, the pedestrian pathway network is designed to provide complete accessibility. Sustainable design features include campus greens and courtyards that maximize exposure to sunlight; three green roofs; stormwater harvesting to water landscapes; and native plantings that do not require irrigation.





DICKINSON COLLEGE CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA



DICKINSON COLLEGE CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA

Dickinson College and Andropogon are working together to transform the campus landscape to provide an inspiring learning environment and to create connections to the immediate neighborhood. As a first step, Andropogon, in collaboration with ZGF Architects, completed a master plan for the College. The College lacked any real identity due to its urban setting within the town of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Andropogon’s master plan recommendations included enhancing campus edges, defining gateways, and developing the existing open spaces. Outdoor gathering spaces will be strategically placed at path intersections and adjacent to larger open spaces to encourage student interaction. Also, there will be new open spaces at the campus edge to enhance the relationship with the town. A more pedestrian-friendly campus will be fashioned through new walkways, improved crosswalks, shaded paths, and bike lanes. Following Andropogon’s master planning work, the College asked Andropogon to develop a campus-wide Landscape Design Guidelines and Management Plan. The guidelines provide the College with a flexible, yet unifying, framework for the design and management of the campus landscape. The design guidelines set standards for the campus hardscape, site furniture,

lighting, signage, and planting within defined character zones. Each section provides renderings of design options, construction-level details, and sample specifications. In addition, the guidelines outline opportunities and details for best stormwater management interventions, such as rain gardens, tree trenches, and vegetated swales. As part of the implementation of the master plan, Andropogon worked with Rhoads Siegel Architects to design an addition to Kaufman Hall, an academic building that houses the departments of Earth Sciences and Environmental Studies, and the Center for Sustainability Education. The addition, a 2,000 gross square foot greenhouse, will provide important research space, a new entry for Kaufman Hall, and a vibrant destination for the west end of campus. The landscape design includes site amenities designed to extend the classroom, illustrating geologic and environmental concepts. Additional campus improvement projects are underway or have recently been completed at Dickinson College, including site design for a new residence hall, an extension to the Kline Center for athletics, an addition to the Rector Science Complex, and a new soccer complex.




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