Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just toured JHU and they are not letting Bloomberg's money burn a hole in their pocket. That new student union is gorgeous. And the DC museum conversion for their grad school is fantastic. They have weak points (their cafeterias are ick), but they have a design team that is making up for it w the new stuff.
Also saw Georgetown and while they are also putting up some building, it looks like they decided not to spend a lot for design. Super blah.
Any other colleges you've seen lately with notable new buildings opening soon?
Do go inside any of the buildings. JHU’s infrastructure is a joke. Well known among colleges. I can’t believe I read this on a forum! Like hearing that Trump is a policy wonk.
this just isn't true for any of the many new buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just toured JHU and they are not letting Bloomberg's money burn a hole in their pocket. That new student union is gorgeous. And the DC museum conversion for their grad school is fantastic. They have weak points (their cafeterias are ick), but they have a design team that is making up for it w the new stuff.
Also saw Georgetown and while they are also putting up some building, it looks like they decided not to spend a lot for design. Super blah.
Any other colleges you've seen lately with notable new buildings opening soon?
Do go inside any of the buildings. JHU’s infrastructure is a joke. Well known among colleges. I can’t believe I read this on a forum! Like hearing that Trump is a policy wonk.
Anonymous wrote:Just toured JHU and they are not letting Bloomberg's money burn a hole in their pocket. That new student union is gorgeous. And the DC museum conversion for their grad school is fantastic. They have weak points (their cafeterias are ick), but they have a design team that is making up for it w the new stuff.
Also saw Georgetown and while they are also putting up some building, it looks like they decided not to spend a lot for design. Super blah.
Any other colleges you've seen lately with notable new buildings opening soon?
Anonymous wrote:The city of Boston has agreements with Boston University and Northeastern mandating that the schools not increase their enrollments. But both schools are buying/building massive dorms. Not to admit more students but to bring them back to campus instead of surrounding, private housing. BU just built an incredible Innovation Center. Northeastern probably has built so many new buildings that its campus is unrecognizable from a couple of decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary also with a brand new arts complex for theater, dance, and music. Expansion to their art museum will complete this year. New dorms built and renovated. They will be starting on a new campus center area with bookstore, dining and more dorms.
oh that is great!
Last March, there was an anonymous donor that gave $30M that will be used for the renovation of a building that will house the Global Research Institute, Institute for Integrative Conservation and Whole of Government Center of Excellence.
Then just a few weeks ago, there was a $100M donation for the Marine Sciences department.
I've got a sophomore there now who says the construction is so distracting and they will not see the results until after they graduate.
Hopefully the housing will at least ease up next year with the new dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna
They’re building an entirely new campus that will double the size of their current one.
Anonymous wrote:Probably not a surprise to anyone that Northeastern is a leader in this department.
Below are some of the recent highlights.
Opened new science and research building late last year.
https://www.wcvb.com/article/northeastern-university-state-of-the-art-research-center-exp/45549973
Acquired Maymount in NYC. This should be great addition in the areas of performing art, theater, art in general for the school.
https://huntnewsnu.com/78391/campus/northeastern-announces-merger-with-marymount-manhattan-college-in-new-york-city/
32 story new dorm building permit approved
https://news.northeastern.edu/2024/03/14/columbus-ave-new-dorm-plan/
Just won a legal battle to build a new 55,000SF research facility at a 20 acres of great Boston location.
https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2024/09/17/northeastern-scores-legal-win-in-fight-over-nahant-marine-research-center/
More future plans
https://huntnewsnu.com/78711/campus/northeastern-released-its-institutional-master-plan-for-the-next-decade-heres-a-breakdown/
Go Huskies![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is building a giant 780-bed dorm + dining hall + very big parking garage right in the campus. They need to replace the old dorms, which are crap construction, and dining halls, which are airport foot court design level. So I appreciate the investment. But they keep using Robert A M Stern and getting boring “hospital lobby” design .
When will that project begin/be completed. Have a hs senior and wondering if they would benefit from that...