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Luter School of Business, Christopher Newport University  

Luter School of Business, Christopher Newport University

Newport News, VA, United States

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Luter School of Business, Christopher Newport University

Newport News, VA, United States

YEAR
2013
BUDGET
$10M - 50M
Glavé & Holmes Architecture (G&HA) was selected to design Christopher Newport University’s Luter School of Business. In addition to housing the Business School, the 135,000 square foot academic building houses teaching and research space for a number of undergraduate programs. The building is home to the Accounting, Finance, Economics, Management, Marketing, Leadership, American Studies, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics and Social Work Departments, as well as appropriate space for the MS degree in Applied Physics and Computer Science. Luter Hall provides state-of-the-art laboratories, technology-rich classrooms, student study areas and faculty offices in an environment that simulates the business world. It includes spaces designed to promote community and learning, to support special programs such as recruiting functions and student presentations, and to offer seminars and lectures to large groups by notable speakers.

The architecture of the new building reflects the University’s mission of academic excellence, leadership and service. A Neo-Georgian aesthetic with civic proportions predominates the latest campus construction and is continued in Luter Hall. Collaborating with G&HA on this project is Lord Aeck Sargent, who served as consultant providing programming and interior architecture.

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