- Academic
- Academic Buildings
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- Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
- Purdue University, Rawls Hall, Krannert School of Management
- Purdue University, Burton Morgan Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
- Dartmouth College, Living and Learning Complex at Tuck School of Business
- Washington University in St. Louis, Olin Business School
- Holyoke Community College, Kittredge Center for Business
- Dartmouth College, Whittemore Hall at Tuck School of Business
- Bentley University, Smith Academic Technology Center
- Babson College, F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business
- Texas Tech University, Jerry S. Rawls College of Business Administration
- University of Rhode Island, Ballentine Hall
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Tuck Living and Learning Complex
Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business
Hanover, New HampshireBuilding on the success of our first project at Tuck, Whittemore Hall, Goody Clancy has designed a new residential and academic complex to meet the School’s needs for new classrooms and study spaces, additional on-campus housing for first-year MBA students and executive education participants. The project includes supplemental dining facilities and a social space large enough for the entire Tuck community, including a growing student and faculty population.
Relevant Project Information:
- The Complex includes two residential wings connected to learning and social spaces on the first floor and lower level.
- The residential wings feature 95 single rooms with private bath on the upper three floors.
- The academic portions of the building include three tiered classrooms, a central social space, study spaces, and dining facilities.
Sustainable Design:
- Targeted for LEED Silver or Gold rating
- Valance convector provides energy-efficient radiant heating and cooling of the student rooms and the study rooms
- Daylighting and motion detectors to control light fixtures
- Low-flow sink fixtures and showerheads to reduce utility water consumption
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