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Fairview House and Irvington House

Fairview House is a sophomore residence hall organized into a series of smaller, six-to-eight student pod-style communities. Several new unit plans were created for the project, including a two-story, three-bedroom apartment with an open concept living room and kitchen. The building’s design encourages students to move throughout the building’s various shared amenity spaces, including study and social lounges, a fitness center, and large outdoor courtyards.

Irvington House is adjacent to the University’s student union and offers housing for freshmen students organized in semi-suites. Shared community amenities include social lounges, group study rooms, a fitness center, communal kitchen, and an indoor bike room. A large, ground floor multi-purpose room supports student organizations, Greek chapters, and other campus programming.

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University Butler University

Location Indianapolis, IN

Building Size

210,000 SF, 633 beds (Fairview House)

183,000 SF, 647 beds (Irvington House)

Sustainability LEED Gold

Fairview House

Awards

Student Housing Business

Innovator Award, Best Use of Green & Sustainable

Construction/Development

Student Housing Business

Innovator Award, Best Public Private Partnership Development

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