ASU Tooker House Case Study

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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TOOKER HOUSE



ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TOOKER HOUSE

LO CAT I O N

Tempe, AZ SIZE

446,000 SF

SCB designed the new Tooker House student residence at Arizona State University as replacement housing created to serve freshman engineering students. In partnership with ASU and American Campus Communities, the seven-story, 446,000-square-foot project includes approximately 1,500 beds for students and five staff apartment units. The student community also includes a 22,000-square-foot, 545-seat dining hall; a flexible classroom; a convenience store; numerous dedicated student study and social lounges, gaming, and fitness amenities; and a maker lab. The maker lab is outfitted with resources that specifically cater to the needs of engineering students. The lab provides students with a conveniently-located space that enables continued work, individually or in groups, on class projects and experimental ideas. Through the use of transparent materials and ground floor location, the space will also showcase the engineering student work to passersby as a means to expand conversation and increase visibility around the engineering program. SCB conducted a number of thermal and shading studies to ensure the LEED Gold project positively responds to the natural desert conditions in Tempe, Arizona. As a result, the design incorporates landscaping of native species, a courtyard arroyo that provides shade and is responsive to dry and flood conditions, and exterior louvers to limit solar heat gain. The exterior skin will consist of EIFS and stone and metal rain screen systems to protect the building from extreme weather conditions while adding visual aesthetic. The materials color palette was chosen to complement the local desert terrain.
















Campus Context


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DESIGN FOR A CHANGING WORLD

SCB – Chicago

SCB – San Francisco

Vickie Apostolopoulos

625 N. Michigan Avenue

255 California Street

Director, University Relations

Chicago, Illinois 60611

San Francisco, California 94111

T 312.896.1100

T 415.216.2450

ARCHITECTURE | PLANNING | INTERIORS WWW.SCB.COM

T 312.896.1164 C 312.697.9292 E vicke@scb.com


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