Berkshire Hall will be closed starting summer of 2020 for a complete renovation and transformation. When Berkshire Hall re-opens in early summer of 2022, it will have been transformed into a new, vibrant and exciting dining facility and recreation center with an Urban Renewal styling.
New dining features will provide a robust selection of meal options with separate prep stations including a brick oven pizza oven, grill, pasta bar, sandwich station and a variety of hot entrees. The dining room space will be equipped with a separate salad and soup bar, and gluten free/vegan stations. Dining seating capacity of over 300, barista styled coffee shop with panini, smoothies, and to-go eating options, a fireplace and an abundance of casual seating and lounge areas will invite students from the quad through a 2-story glass façade.
Recreation areas will include a full-sized indoor basketball court, offices for the recreation department, an athletic training facility, 2 recreation studios, locker rooms and showers, and a new state-of-the-art cardio fitness center.
Architects assigned to this project are Tecton Architects.
“There’s a sense of lightness, vitality and vibrancy in the building, No matter what hallway or office you’re in, I think it’s something students will love.” - Luigi Marcone
Planning for the Higgins reconstruction began with the university Master Plan approved in 2003. Over the past several years, state bonding was approved and campus constituents were engaged in preliminary planning.
The state Department of Administrative Services hired a “construction manager at-risk” to manage the project and assume responsibility for potential delays and financial overruns.
The door of every classroom is protected with electronic access controls. More than 30 cameras survey common areas inside and outside the building. Hard-wired telephones were installed in study spaces and other common areas so messages can be sent as part of a reverse 911 system.
Higgins is now the third building on the Midtown campus to be equipped with exterior mass notification speakers to supplement the email, text and phone messages sent during emergencies.
The university shut it down right after commencement in 2017 and when it reopened 15 months later in August, the building has a lobby and a bluestone patio that is protected from rain, screened from the sun and equipped with wi-fi, making it perfect for class on a warm day or even a concert.
The Computer Science Department, which moved from Westside, now has a graphics research lab with three dedicated servers on which to experiment, along with three computer labs, a 3D printer and a seminar room.
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This facility will serve as the new home to the School of Visual and Performing Arts. The educational and artistic experiences of students, faculty, alumni and patrons of the arts will be enhanced by the addition of a 350-seat concert hall, a 350-seat theater, an art gallery, a recording studio, as well as state-of-the-art rehearsal, classroom and studio arts facilities.
Type | New Construction |
Project Budget | $97,593,000 |
Size | 135,000 sq. ft. |
Construction Schedule | Projected Completion: Fall 2014 |
Architect/Engineer Design Team | Amenta/Emma Architects, P.C., Hartford, CT
Holzman Moss Architects, New York, NY |
Contract Administrator | Hill International, Inc., New York, NY |
General Contractor | Dimeo Construction Co., Hartford, CT |
Project Administered by: | The Department of Construction Services |
The WCSU Police Department is presently housed within a 1,150 square-foot addition to the Boiler House. Construction of a new facility, to be located on Western’s Midtown Campus, shall include multiple office spaces for administrative functions, a lobby/reception area, conference and interview rooms, a dispatch room, detainee processing area and holding cell, communications equipment room, records retention space, evidence receiving, processing and storage rooms, briefing/roll call/training rooms, an armory and detective squad room.Separate locker room facilities for male and female officers shall also be provided. Construction of this new facility shall meet LEED Silver Certification requirements.
Type | New Construction |
Project Budget | $4,745,000 |
Size | 8,100 sq. ft. |
Project Status | Pre-design phase |
Architect/Engineer | Jacunski Humes Architects, LLC; Berlin, CT |
Target Completion | Fall 2015 |
Project Administered by: | The Department of Construction Services |
This project shall provide for an enclosed walkway, extending from the northwest stair tower on the top level of the parking garage to the existing pedestrian bridge, allowing for a more convenient and safe passageway. Additional alterations include ventilation improvements to the two bridge stair towers, as well as upgrades to the overall aesthetic environment, in a concerted effort to promote a safer crossing alternative on White Street.
Type | New construction/alteration |
Project Budget | $87,500 |
Size | |
Status | In design |
Architectural Design | In-house |
Engineering Consultant | Macchi Engineers, LLC; Hartford, CT |
Target Completion | Fall 2013 |
Project administered by: | Western Connecticut State University |
This project provides for much-needed pedestrian safety improvements along the White Street corridor at the southern edge of Western Connecticut State University’s Midtown Campus. Enhancements will include the installation of safety fencing, and landscaping on the north side of White Street, within the snow shelf between the curb and the sidewalk, discouraging jaywalking across the three lanes of street traffic.
This work will be done in conjunction with additional crosswalk improvements being done by the City of Danbury, in support of the White Street safety improvements’ mission for Western’s Midtown Campus area. All improvements shall be consistent with the intent of the campus master plan and Western’s approved design standards.
Type | Site Improvements |
Project Budget | $175,000 |
Status | Pre-design |
Architectural Design | In-house |
Landscape Design | To be determined |
Target Completion | Spring 2014 |
Project administered by: | Western Connecticut State University |
This project shall provide for reconfiguration of a small portion of the Young Library to provide a tutoring and advising hub (referred to as the Learning Commons) for the Ancell School of Business. The work will include the construction of several new offices and advising spaces. The scope includes new walls, lighting, ceiling systems, painting of new and existing walls and new floor finishes. The HVAC system shall be rebalanced as required.
Type | Space Reconfiguration |
Project Budget | $90,000 |
Size | 1,300 sq. ft. |
Status | In design |
Architectural Design | In-house |
Target Completion | Fall 2013 |
Project Administered by: | Western Connecticut State University |
This $5.2-million project includes bleacher-styled seating for 2,500, a SprintTurf field, field lighting, a fabric roof system, locker rooms, offices, a press box, a radio broadcast room, concession stand and athletics training facilities. The complex houses the football, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer teams.
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