DMSAS Newsletter, Volume 36

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Click here to read the the 36th volume of the David M. Schwarz Architects Newsletter, including news about the grand opening of Dickie’s Arena, as well as project updates and pictures of our participation in DCBIA’s 27th Annual Community Improvement Day!

DMSAS Newsletter, Volume 35

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Click here to read the the 35th volume of the David M. Schwarz Architects Newsletter, including project updates and an introduction our to new employees and interns.

Summer Intern Series: Thomas Dougherty

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For the past 18 years, David M. Schwarz Architects has maintained a travel fellowship program which offers undergraduate and graduate architecture students an opportunity to travel and intern in our office. Thomas Dougherty is a 2018 Summer Fellow from the…

Summer Intern Series: Bryan Asson

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For the past 18 years, David M. Schwarz Architects has maintained a travel fellowship program which offers undergraduate and graduate architecture students an opportunity to travel and intern in our office. Bryan Asson is the 2018 Summer Fellow from University…

Project Updates – July 2, 2018

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BANK OF AMERICA RETAIL DMSAS is near completion of the new ground floor addition to Bank of America Tower in Sundance Square. The new addition is intended to be respectful of the original aesthetic while providing a pedestrian-friendly branch location…

Summer Intern Series: Benjamin Olsen

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For the past 18 years, David M. Schwarz Architects has maintained a travel fellowship program which offers undergraduate and graduate architecture students an opportunity to travel and intern in our office. Benjamin Olsen is the 2018 Summer Fellow from the…

Join us at SCUP 53 for a Look at Future VU

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REGISTER FOR THE TOUR We are proud to be joining Vanderbilt University leadership in a guided tour of their historic Nashville campus during the Society of College and University Planning’s (SCUP) 53rd Annual Conference on July 16th. Tour participants will…

Vanderbilt to transform West End into innovative academic and experiential center

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Four new residential colleges to open over next five years

Vanderbilt University announced today the launch of its largest-ever capital project, which will replace aging residence halls with innovative residential colleges that will transform West End and support the university’s vision to shape the leaders of tomorrow.

Four new residential colleges will be constructed between the Kirkland Hall Esplanade and 25th Avenue along West End Avenue. Also planned are significant upgrades and beautification of nearby West Side Row and Greek Row. The entire project will be completed by the university’s 150th anniversary in 2023.

“Residential colleges are a physical representation of our mission to educate the whole student and to develop leaders that will change the world. We have chosen to go big and bold on residential education to extend the rigorous, immersive undergraduate experience to the many hours students spend outside the classroom,” Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos said. “These new residential colleges will bring together young people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives and ask them to participate in communities based on tolerance, mutual understanding and respectful discourse.

 

Project Updates – January 8th, 2018

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Vanderbilt, E. Bronson Ingram Residential College The first of four Residential Colleges to be constructed along West End Avenue, the E Bronson Ingram Residential College is deep into construction and on schedule to open this summer. The masonry exterior and…