Project Updates, On the Boards

University of Alaska Partners with Alaska Airlines on New Arena

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Categories: Project Updates, On the Boards

The University of Alaska has announced a partnership for naming rights and a scholarship fund supporting their new 5,600-seat arena.  The newly-dubbed Alaska Airlines Center provides a home for the Division I and Division II athletic programs at the University, and includes a 5,600-seat performance arena with suite seating, gymnastics practice gym, auxiliary gym, as well as athletic fitness and training facilities...

New Science Complex at SIUE Creates Opportunity for Growth

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards

Chris Chivetta was interviewed by St. Louis Construction News and Review for an article touting the progress on the Science Building at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. You can read the full article here...

Congratulations to Centre College On Another LEED Achievement!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Categories: Project Updates, On the Boards

The new A. Eugene Brockman Residential Commons at Centre College has been awarded LEED Silver certification.  The new student housing complex creates a residential-scale neighborhood for upperclassmen, serving as transitional housing to prepare students for independent living after graduation...

Construction Underway at Marshall’s Engineering Complex

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Categories: Project Updates, On the Boards

Marshall University is continuing to invest in interdisciplinary engineering education with the construction of the Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex.  Named for the late Arthur Weisberg, philanthropist, businessman and long-time benefactor of Marshall University, the new science facility will consolidate multiple academic and research programs...

University and Industry Partnership Fosters Research

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

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Construction is progressing smoothly for the GE Aviation EPISCENTER (Electrical Power Integrated Systems Research and Development Center) at the University of Dayton.  Slated for completion this summer, the EPISCENTER is made possible through a partnership between the University of Dayton and GE Aviation to foster cutting-edge science and research for the aerospace industry...

Berea College – Beyond Green

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards

"Going green" is not a trend for Berea College - it is "business as usual". The college selected Hastings+Chivetta to further this business in the design of the College's new "Deep Green" residence hall...

Aligning Campus Development with Institutional Values

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

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Hastings+Chivetta has been engaged by Millsaps College to develop a comprehensive master plan for their lush, 100-acre campus in Jackson, Mississippi.  We are working closely with trustees, faculty, staff, and students to understand expectations and preferences for the future of Millsaps...

Berea’s Deep Green Residence Hall Garnering Attention

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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Excitement is building as construction continues on Berea College's "Deep Green" residence hall, on target for LEED Platinum certification and Living Building Challenge Petal Recognition...

DePauw University Receives Large Grant for Athletic Fields

Friday, November 9, 2012

Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards

Hastings+Chivetta Architects worked with DePauw University to develop a master plan for the institution's recreation and athletic facilities.  Part of that plan outlines improvements to the athletic fields...

Construction Begins on St. Louis County Crime Lab

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Categories: In the News, Project Updates, On the Boards

Construction has begun on the new state of the art St. Louis County Crime Lab facility designed by Hastings+Chivetta. Watch video of the "groundbreaking" on St. Louis's Fox 2 News.