University of Pittsburgh to Build New Residence Hall

The Board of Trustees from the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Penn., recently approved the construction of a new residence hall for first-year students, according to university news. The university partnered with PJ Dick, VMDO, and Kimmel Architecture for the design-build process, and the facility is scheduled to open in time for the fall 2028 semester.

The construction is part of the university’s larger “Plan for Pitt” initiative, which has set the goal of enrolling 22,000 undergraduate students by 2028. The residence hall will have the capacity for about 420 beds and include additional amenities like retail dining, study areas, flex spaces, and living spaces for faculty-in-residence. It will stand next to the university’s historic Music Building, university news reports.

“It’s an exciting moment for our Planning, Design and Construction team. The Music School site carries an iconic history and occupies a prominent position along the eastern edge of campus, surrounded by a rich and eclectic architectural fabric,” said Tony Caicco, project manager. “Once completed, this signature building will help frame the campus edge and establish a new gateway to the Fifth Avenue corridor.”

The building was designed to achieve LEED Gold certification. Sustainability elements will include stormwater collection, bike storage, and water / energy performance to meet the university’s carbon neutrality goals.

“Student housing should do more than provide a place to live — it should help students succeed. The design we selected creates welcoming spaces where our first-year students can study, connect and build friendships that will last long after their time at Pitt,” said Matthew Sterne, university vice chancellor for business services. “It will be an inspiring place to begin a college journey, and this new residence hall will reflect that same sense of pride, energy and possibility for our newest students.”

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