Hanbury's Planning and Design Experience

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OUR DESIGN PHILOSOPHY We believe architecture can impart a sense of joy and optimism to life. Our work is an offering to that vitality where the lives of others might be touched by the spaces and forms we shape. We believe buildings that are loved and endure, matter.

How can the planning and design of new campus precinct make a positive contribution to the institutional vision and mission, and the experience of the student?

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How might students increase the vitality of urban fabric?


How might a new campus sector invigorate a town?

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ACADEMIC CLIENT LIST

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Arizona State University Boise State University Brigham Young University Central Washington University Chapman University Colorado College Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Eastern Washington University New Mexico State University New Mexico Tech San Diego State University Stanford University University of California at Los Angeles University of California at Riverside University of California at San Diego University of Colorado Denver University of Colorado at Colorado Springs University of Utah University of Washington Washington State University Weber State University W E AT H ERH E A D H A LL

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Bowling Green State University DePaul University Iowa State University Kent State University

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Macalester College Marquette University Miami University Michigan State University Missouri State University Missouri University of Science + Technology Oakland University The Ohio State University Ohio University Purdue University University of Chicago University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Kansas University of Michigan University of Missouri at Columbia University of Nebraska University of Notre Dame SOUTH

Agnes Scott College Alcorn State University Appalachian State University Baylor University Barry University Christopher Newport University Clemson University College of Charleston Converse College The College of William and Mary


Davidson College Duke University East Carolina University Eastern Kentucky University Eastern Virginia Medical School Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Emory and Henry College Ferrum College Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida International University Furman University George Mason University Georgia Tech Hampden-Sydney College Hampton University Hollins University James Madison University Jefferson College for Health Sciences Liberty University Longwood University Louisiana State University Medical College of Virginia Mississippi State University Norfolk State University North Carolina State University Old Dominion University Radford University Randolph College Randolph-Macon College

University of Tennessee Rhodes College University of West Florida Rice University University of Virginia Rollins College University of Virginia College at Wise Salisbury State University Virginia Commonwealth University Sewanee: The University of the South Virginia Military Institute St. Edward’s University Virginia State University Stetson University Virginia Tech Sweet Briar College Virginia Wesleyan College Thomas Nelson Community College Wake Forest University Tidewater Community College Western Carolina University Tulane University William Peace University University of Arkansas Winston-Salem State University University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff NORTHEAST University of Central Florida Chatham University University of Charleston Cornell University University of Florida Harvard University University of Maryland,College Park Merrimack College University of Mary Washington Messiah College University of Miami The Penn. State University, Harrisburg University of Mississippi The Penn. State University, University Park University of North Carolina at Asheville State University of New York at Oswego University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill State University of New York at Potsdam University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Carolina at Greensboro Susquehanna University University of Connecticut University of Richmond University of Vermont University of Southern Mississippi University of South Florida at Tampa University of South Florida at Sarasota University of South Florida at St. Petersburg

CANADA

Brock University Simon Fraser University University of Alberta University of Calgary Trinity Western University Wilfrid Laurier University MEXICO

Universidad de las Americas Universidad de Monterrey TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

University of the West Indies (St. Augustine) URUGUAY

Uruguayan American School QATAR

Education City, Doha CHINA

Hainan Normal University University of Macau AFRICA

Angola Central Highlands University EUROPE

Amsterdam International School

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY T HE NEW UNDERGRADUATE HOUSING EXPERIENCE & CROTHERS DINING

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Palo Alto, Calif.

D E TA I L S

uses comparative research and benchmark data from ACUHO’s 21st Century Project 450 beds; 245,700 sf

“Our new community will be a role model for the 21st century and the focal point for a new vision of undergraduate housing and residential education at Stanford. Hanbury will provide a superior environment that features state-ofthe-art housing that enables student success in a highly competitive academic environment.” – Provost John Bravman, Project Mission Statement

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RICE UNIVERSITY RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE EXPANSION PL AN & MCMURTRY AND DUNCAN COLLEGES

LO C AT I O N

Houston, Tex.

D E TA I L S ( E X PA N S I O N P L A N )

700 beds includes retail; addresses issues of growth seek to increase the percentage of students living on campus plan included workshops, meetings and online discussions with students, alumni and faculty

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D E TA I L S ( M C M U R T R Y A N D D U N C A N )

outgrowth of strategic plan

Hanbury was the Architect of Record, providing full architectural services; Hopkins Architects was the Design Architect

LEED Gold Certification

271,279 sf; 656 beds two new residential colleges single and double semi-suites servery and two dining commons, libraries, master’s residences


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RICE UNIVERSITY SOUTH RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES RENOVATIONS + ADDITIONS

LO C AT I O N

Houston, Tex.

D E TA I L S

Hanbury was the Architect of Record, providing full architectural services; Hopkins Architects was the Design Architect 295 beds; 75,439 SF renovations/expansion of three residential colleges kitchen/servery renovations LEED Silver certification 12

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO N ORTH CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALL AND DINING COMMONS

IM AG ES C OURT ESY OF ST UD IO G A NG A RC HI T EC T S © T H E UNI V ERSI T Y OF C HIC AGO

LO C AT I O N

Chicago, Ill.

D E TA I L S

Hanbury was the Associate Architect, providing full architectural services; Studio Gang Architects was the Design Architect and Architect of Record 395,368 SF; new community of 8 houses; 800 beds; traditional rooms and apartments

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dining (500 seats), retail, community space, lounges, multipurpose rooms, offices, classrooms, music practice rooms apartments for Resident Masters and Residence staff design/build pursuing LEED Gold certification gateway site


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TULANE UNIVERSITY MASTER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PL AN & DESIGN OF WEATHERHEAD HALL

LO C AT I O N

New Orleans, La.

D E TA I L S

80,747 SF; 272 beds double semi-suites LEED Gold Certification faculty residence

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design-led energy modeling; courtyard spaces respond to solar orientation and air movement in the hot, humid environment housing program and master plan for 1,250 beds, phasing for new & renovated construction


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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CAMPUS MASTER PLAN

LO C AT I O N

Charleston, S.C.

D E TA I L S

52-acre campus campus in historic fabric of Charleston provides direction for physical improvements to help realize the vision of the strategic plan

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new projects expand the continuum of architectural integrity and extend the landscape heritage through thoughtful placemaking alignment of Strategic Plan analysis of existing site facilities space planning

landscape planning utilities planning technology and security planning


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K E Y ZONES AND CORRIDORS

L AND USE

PEDES T RIAN CIRCUL ATION DIAGR A M

COMMUNITY BODY

MIND SPIRIT

CA MPUS CENT ERS

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OPEN SPACE


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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN EAST QUAD RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE AND DINING HALL

LO C AT I O N

Ann Arbor, Mich.

D E TA I L S

330,142 SF; 830 students dining: 10,262 SF; 500 seats full service dining; private dining; retail Emporium for grab-andgo options wireless internet, AC and electrical improvements

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transforms a pair of gothic quads into a vibrant residential and dining experience integrates state-of-the-art dining, classroom and residential features home to a residential college


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GEORGIA TECH NORTH AVENUE APARTMENTS DINING COMMONS

LO C AT I O N

Atlanta, Ga.

D E TA I L S

14,135 SF (renovation); 5,454 SF (addition) LEED Gold certification living/learning environment brings vitality to the street

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VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY VCU 2020: CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE

LO C AT I O N

Richmond, Va.

D E TA I L S

140 acres; 22,800 students

architectural guidelines for new construction

infrastructure development plan

RU/VH research institution

identification and adaptive re-use of historic structures

expansion plan for VCU Health System

recommendations for growth & unification qualitative analysis new programming strategies & physical guidelines

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traffic, transit and parking analysis multi-modal transportation planning

program for new infill development building renewal/replacement plan unification plan of real-estate acquisition


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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HERITAGE COMMONS LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNIT Y, ASTER PLAN OF 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC VILLAGE & HOUSING MASTER PLAN UPDATE M

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Salt Lake City

D E TA I L S

National Trust for Historic Preservation

2,400 beds; 913,462 SF

20 01 E XC ELL ENC E IN PL A NNING AWA RD

developed design/preservation guidelines

SCUP/AIA-CAE Awards

RU/VH research institution

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THOMAS NELSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUS MASTER PL AN UPDATE & NEW ACADEMIC BUILDING CONCEPT DESIGN

LO C AT I O N

Hampton, Va.

D E TA I L S

76,000 SF (Academic and Administration Building)

student/faculty interaction was a program driver

reinforces master plan initiatives

concept development for new academic building

location of new building addresses important sustainability concerns relative to site water management, land-use density and commuter-mass transit patterns

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activates a “new front door” for the campus state-of-the-art classroom programming


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RHODES COLLEGE C AMPUS MASTER PLAN

LO C AT I O N

Memphis, Tenn.

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100 acres; 54 buildings

analysis of existing site facilities

1,700 students

site diagrams and building programs for future buildings

suburban campus

utilities planning

Collegiate Gothic-style campus

land use and open space planning

guidelines for planned growth

transportation and parking planning

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“Not since Charles Diehl unfurled the first master plan, and Charles Klauder and Henry Hibbs designed the original buildings has an architectural firm had such a profound impact on the campus.” – President William Trout

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RHODES COLLEGE PAUL BARRET JR. LIBRARY

LO C AT I O N

Memphis, Tenn.

D E TA I L S

20 07 PA LL A D IO AWA RD

First Place adaptive use project ASID/IIDA IDEA, Va.

Traditional Building Magazine

136,000 SF

20 0 9 INT ERIO R D ESIGN E XC ELL ENC E AWA RD

20 07 HONO R A BL E MENT ION

library, classrooms, and coffee shop

First Place (Institutional Category) ASID Virginia

College Planning & Management Magazine Education Design Showcase

24-hour study total construction cost: $30M

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2012 D ESIGN AWA RD

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RHODES COLLEGE NEW SCIENCE BUILDING

LO C AT I O N

Memphis, Tenn.

D E TA I L S

45,300 SF designed to meet the growing needs of the Biology and Chemistry departments state-of-the-art research and teaching labs, classrooms, unique study spaces, and faculty offices

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first level houses the Biology department; second level houses the Chemistry department completes and redefines the Rhodes Green quad Collegiate Gothic design is infused with contemporary monumental glazing, and streamlined detailing throughout, taking its cues from the rich tradition and heritage of Rhodes College


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RHODES COLLEGE REFECTORY ADDITION & RENOVATION

LO C AT I O N

Memphis, Tenn.

D E TA I L S

36,000 SF-renovation; 15,000-SF addition 864 seats renovation of existing space into one large central servery new central lounge creates new quadrangle

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CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY FERGUSON CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

LO C AT I O N

Newport News, Va.

D E TA I L S

2 phases; 201,470 SF

theater productions

multiple performing venues

150-seat black-box theater with a moveable stage and seats

1,700-seat multipurpose proscenium theater/concert hall for large road-house productions

sound-isolated music practice rooms, set design studios, lighting labs, costume shops, dance studios, classrooms, and faculty offices

440-seat proscenium for professional and student music and

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

LO C AT I O N

Tampa, Fla.

D E TA I L S

113,535 SF

libraries, practice and rehearsal rooms

two-phase project

faculty studios and administrative offices

485-seat concert hall; 116-seat student recital hall

anchors a campus edge previously defined by an asphalt parking lot

teaching and performance space gallery space, lecture halls

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L E V EL T WO: CL ASSROOMS, L ABS & PR AC TICE ROOMS

L E V EL THREE: FACULT Y S T UDIOS & OF FICES

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JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY FORBES CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

LO C AT I O N

Harrisonburg, Va.

D E TA I L S

175,244 SF 450-seat proscenium theater, 600-seat concert hall, 200-seat dance theater, 150-seat studio theater, 200-seat recital hall classrooms, rehearsal rooms, and support spaces scene, costume and properties shops, dressing rooms

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EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL HARRY T. LESTER HALL, PARTIAL RENOVATIONS TO LEWIS HALL AND BRICKELL LIBRARY, AND VIVARIUM

LO C AT I O N

Norfolk, Va.

D E TA I L S ( L E S T E R H A L L )

99,568 SF provides state-of-the-art educational and translational research space

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D E TA I L S ( L E W I S H A L L A N D B R I C K E L L L I B R A R Y )

D E TA I L S ( V I VA R I U M R E N O VAT I O N )

46,209 SF

30,494 SF

new Library Information Commons

renovations to two vivariums

includes renovations to computer classroom, group study rooms, bookstore, student activity and study spaces, offices, admissions spaces

phased construction allowed occupants to remain in residence during renovations allows EVMS to obtain and maintain IACUC certification


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UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON INFORMATION + TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE CENTER

LO C AT I O N

Fredericksburg, Va.

D E TA I L S

76,718 SF multi-purpose spaces, conference rooms, offices information technology core of campus auditorium, performances spaces, gallery spaces pursuing LEED Silver certification

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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY VERDE DINING PAVILION

LO C AT I O N

Glendale, Ariz.

D E TA I L S

21,000 SF; 330 seats provides an inclusive, interactive dining space LEED Gold certification sustainable features include exterior sun shading for exterior glazing and dining spaces, a tray-less servery operation, indigenous low-water landscaping, and accommodation for photovoltaic panels across the entire roof top. 62

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"...we now have a hot spot! Finally! this is the place to be on the west campus, and it's exactly what we need." – Misty Calleroz, Dean of Student Affairs

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SEWANEE: THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH C AMPUS MASTER PLAN, SMITH HALL AND RENOVATIONS TO CANNON HALL

LO C AT I O N

Sewanee, Tenn.

D E TA I L S ( M A S T E R P L A N )

housing planning

13,000 acres; 115 buildings with several leasehold residences

landscape and open space planning

1,400 students

sustainability

Collegiate Gothic-style campus

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planned growth

D E TA I L S ( S M I T H A N D C A N N O N H A L L )

alignment with Strategic Plan

31,716 SF (new construction); 11,150 SF (renovations)

analysis of existing site facilities

90 beds (Smith Hall); 51 beds (Cannon Hall)

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new single and double rooms for freshmen and sophomore students new hall includes community lounge, laundry, kitchen, quiet study rooms, exterior balconies and terraces, interior bike storage designed to LEED criteria


Smith Hall Site

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALICE LLOYD HALL

LO C AT I O N

Ann Arbor, Mich.

D E TA I L S

534 beds; 81,124 SF dance studio, art studio, gallery, creative suite living room, house kitchen for student use group study rooms, computer lab two story lounges, multi-cultural lounges

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PROGR A M DIAGR A M

Community Program Vertical Circulation Multi-cultural Lounge Living/Learning Program

Support Residential Hall Director/Visitor Scholar apartment

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ACUHO-I 21ST-CENTURY PROJECT DESIGN SHOWCASE II

“In a refreshing way, the [entry] carries the best of traditions of architecture and community but also was very innovative in the sense of trying to tap into the kinds of social networks that students today are immersed in and to try to manifest that in a sense of space.” – Ron McCoy, Jury Chairman & University Architect, Princeton University

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UNIVERSIDAD DE MONTERREY COLEGIO RESIDENCIAL MASTER PLAN + DESIGN

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Monterrey, Mexico

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transformed commuter campus into residential

faculty living, multipurpose spaces, classroom

residential college for 450 students

development of initial residence life program

102,000 SF

international benchmarking

new community center

design competition

community prayer chapel

designed around shade courts

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“Mexico is a country in trouble. A very small percentage of our people can afford an education, and an even smaller percentage can afford a private [liberal arts] education. We are grateful to you for investing in building the UDEM community; the path you took with us is not just for UDEM, but for the hopeful transformation of our country.” – Francisco Javier Azcunaga Guerra, President, Universidad de Monterrey, Dedication, Sept. 8, 2006 SPACES T HAT ENGAGE

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ANGOLA CENTRAL HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY C AMPUS MASTER PLAN

LO C AT I O N

BiĂŠ Province, Angola

D E TA I L S

7,680 acres

sustainable agriculture and infrastructure strategies

plan for new campus

design strategies for campus development

international design competition

conceptual design of first phase

includes design of first academic building develop a new campus off national infrastructure grid

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UNIVERSITY OF MACAU R ESIDENTIAL COLLEGE PROGRAM AND CONCEPT DESIGN

LO C AT I O N

Macau, China

D E TA I L S

programming and concept design creation of 12 new residential colleges for 7,540 students

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UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES, ST. AUGUSTINE C AMPUS MASTER PLAN

LO C AT I O N

St. Augustine, Trinidad

D E TA I L S

497 acres (Main & North Campus); 15,000 students dense, urban campus alignment with new Strategic Plan land use plan for future growth

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financial analysis, alternative financing, partnership and off balance sheet existing facilities analysis and program student housing analysis landscape and open space plan storm water management plan infrastructure and utilities upgrade plan

branding / signage and wayfinding transit system analysis planning, design and implementation guidelines landscape and sustainability guidelines transportation guidelines 3-D visualization and illustration


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GRASS PARKING

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CEMETARY

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Meters Feet

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