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American University Washington College of Law Tenley Campus
Project Information
- Project Location:
- Washington, DC
- Status:
- Completed
- Structure Type:
- School / College / University
- LEED Certification (target):
-
Gold
Scope Of Work
The American University Washington College of Law Tenley Campus involved relocation of the entire law school. The 500,000 SF project included new construction of Yuma Hall Warren Hall, renovations of historic Capital Hall an adjacent chapel, a 178,300 SF, 400-space, underground garage. The new school consists of:
Six 100-seat lecture halls
Two-story Pence Law Library
60-seat moot court room
Four teaching court rooms
140-seat auditorium
Offices andadministration space
Dining/food service area andcafé
Four-story atrium
Conference rooms
Seminar rooms
Classrooms
320-person event room with catering area
Study areas andlounges
5,400 SF outdoor courtyard
The historic portion of the project included Capital Hall and an adjacent chapel that date back to 1909 and 1920 respectively. The renovation of Capital Hall revealed a deficient structure, so a supplemental structural steel system and foundations were added to the building to upgrade and repair its structure. The building now houses the dean’s office, academic affairs, admissions and student services.
The historic chapel was a part of the Immaculata Seminary of the Sisters of Providence before the property was purchased by the University. The project transformed the chapel into the 60-seat Stephen S. Weinstein Courtroom and two other smaller practice courtrooms.
This project achieved LEED® Gold certification was awarded the 2017 WBC Craftsmanship award for mechanical.