Sited
on the historic Myers Quadrangle of the University
of Georgia, Myers Hall originally
served as a “traditional” 472-bed
residential community.
Working
closely with the Office of the University Architect
and Department of University Housing,
the design team developed a solution that captures
the spirit of current student campus life while
respecting the building’s rich heritage.
Thoughtful
planning and material selection contribute to
the function and ambience of each space. To
foster student interaction, lounges, multipurpose
spaces, study spaces, and offices
have been incorporated
or expanded.
The
result, a residence hall that enriches
each student’s
living/learning experience, and offers
a better alternative to off-campus living.