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College Planning & Management Magazine taps Hastings+Chivetta for student housing expertise

Friday, July 8, 2016

Categories: In the News, Staff

An article in the June issue of College Planning & Management magazine provides recent survey results from 53 college and university housing administrators on the topic of current student housing needs and challenges...

Hastings+Chivetta participates again in Cor Jesu’s S.E.E. week

Monday, June 20, 2016

Categories: In the News, Staff

Hastings+Chivetta Project Architect Carl Drafall, RA, LEED AP BD+C recently spent a day with students from Cor Jesu Academy during their Summer Engineering Experience (S.E.E.) week to talk about engineering disciplines and how they interact with architects...

Summer interns begin pro bono architectural project

Friday, June 17, 2016

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

Hastings+Chivetta is joining the Open Door Animal Sanctuary in its Reaching New Heights campaign, a fundraising campaign to allow the shelter to replace and renovate existing, obsolete structures...

Meet our Newest Team Member

Friday, June 10, 2016

Categories: In the News, Staff

Barry Oliver, AIA, has joined Hastings+Chivetta Architects as a contract administrator. In his role, Barry will assist with the quality control review process and representing clients’ interests during construction...

Hastings+Chivetta Recreation Centers and Building Code Article Published in The Construction Specifier

Friday, June 10, 2016

Categories: In the News

Hastings+Chivetta Project Architects Chris Rollhaus & Robert Neu recently had their article, “Recreation Centers and Building Codes: Then and Now,” published by The Construction Specifier...

Upcoming STEM conference presentations

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Categories: In the News, Resources, Staff, Where Will We Be?

As leaders in STEM education, Hastings+Chivetta team members are frequently asked to speak at conferences about how facilities can enhance shifting science and engineering pedagogies, how to maximize flexibility in learning and teaching spaces, and other trends in higher education...

Trends in sustainable laboratory design

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Categories: In the News, Staff

By Gary Wehmeier, AIA, LEED AP and Dennis Lammert, AIA, LEED AP Collegiate laboratory spaces continue to evolve, becoming more sophisticated and flexible. Equipment, researchers and the research itself push this evolution, and the result is spaces that help students and researchers perform groundbreaking work...

Meet our Newest Team Member

Monday, May 23, 2016

Categories: In the News, Staff

Suzanne Bedwell, AIA, NCARB, has joined Hastings+Chivetta Architects’ Tulsa, OK office as a Project Architect. With over 27 years of architectural and project management experience on a variety of building types, Suzanne has the ability to guide a project through design and construction, while managing and coordinating client and consultant interface...

Hastings+Chivetta Garners National Exposure for Gender-neutral Design

Friday, May 20, 2016

Categories: In the News

Hastings+Chivetta has received national recognition from Bloomberg and ABC News Radio on the topic of gender-neutral restrooms at colleges and universities. As experts in campus architecture, Hastings+Chivetta has been at the forefront of collegiate design trends since 1960...

Architectural issues surrounding all gender restrooms

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Categories: In the News, Resources

By Mark Keane, AIA, LEED AP and Robert Neu, AIA, LEED AP First they were called unisex. Then gender neutral. Now gender inclusive or all gender. Whatever you call these restrooms, colleges across the country are encountering this topic whenever they renovate or build new facilities on campus...