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Mosher Jordan Hall and Hill Dining Center
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MichiganLocated in Ann Arbor’s historic Hill Neighborhood, the Gothic revival Mosher Jordan Hall residence hall has housed 480 students since 1931. Goody Clancy’s work included not only restoration and renovations to the iconic campus building, but the addition of a new dining facility for 2000 students. The project marks the beginning of the University’s comprehensive plan to revitalize and modernize all campus residential and dining facilities, for which Mosher-Jordan will serve as prototype.
Relevant Project Information:- Exterior envelope restoration and new slate roof.
- Four historic public rooms have been restored as living rooms and lounges for residents.
- Two historic public rooms, the Cesar Chavez and Nikki Giovanni Lounges, have been restored to provide meeting and workshop space for multicultural activities and programs.
- Two historic rooms have been restored to provide a flexible classroom and a computer room.
- Additional new program elements include a community learning center, main lounge, residential staff offices and apartments, shops and music practice rooms.
- The addition protects the existing open spaces of the site, preserving the natural environment while creating new indoor and outdoor gathering places.
Sustainable Design:
- Reuse of an existing building.
- Sunshade on west side of building at Dining Center seating area reduces heat gain through tall window wall.
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