Meier & Norcliffe Halls at Lagunita Court

Stanford University, Stanford, CA





COMPLEMENTING HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE  These new mirror-image halls extend the historic planning and courtyards of the Lagunita Court Houses designed by Arthur Brown Jr. in the 1930s, and integrate residents of the new Halls into the Lagunita community.

INTEGRATING LIFE & EDUCATION  Designed to enhance learning and encourage student interaction, common areas, lounges, activity rooms and generous corridors offer opportunities for both shared experiences and areas for individual or small group study.

BEYOND THE SURFACE  Not just copies of the Spanish Mission-inspired architecture, the new Halls are technology rich and environmentally sustainable.

 
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PROJECT INFORMATION
Client:
Stanford University BAR Services: Architecture Total Built Area: 71,000 gsf Beds: 218 Undergraduate Beds; 2 Resident Fellows’ Homes Structural: Peoples Associates Structural Engineers Civil: Sherwood Design Engineers MEP: Interface Engineering Landscape: SWA Group Contractor: McCarthy Photography: BAR Architects & Interiors

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