Thursday, December 15, 2011
Southwestern Law School plans to build a $20-million residence-hall complex with 133 units in various sizes. The four-story building, which will sit above two levels of parking, is expected to accommodate 153 students and to open in 2013. (Southwestern Law School rendering)
• U. of Massachusetts at Lowell Tops Off $40-Million Building for Health and Social Sciences (U. of Massachusetts at Lowell rendering)
• Stanford U. Chooses Architect for Art-Museum Project
• Corning Community College Plans a 300-Bed Housing Facility
• U. of Notre Dame Picks Michael Graves as Winner of $200,000 Prize for Traditional Architecture

