How Can Architects Reconceptualize Student Residences to Build More Vibrant University Campuses?

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The Adohi Hall by Leers Weinzapfel Associates creates a new campus gateway and destination within a relaxed, informal, tree-lined landscape that re-conceptualizes student housing at the University of Arkansas. Located at the southern edge of the campus, the new residence creates a vibrant live/learn community with retail dining, classrooms, maker-spaces, performance spaces, communal spaces at various scales, administrative offices and faculty housing, along with a mix of semi-suites and pods totaling 700 beds.
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