
Cibola Vista

NC A&T Greensboro

MWU Student Apartments Phase I

MWU Student Apartments Phase II

MWU Student Apartments Phase III

MWU Student Apartments Phase IV

MWU Student Apartments Phase V

NC Central University
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Cibola Vista
Cibola Vista Resort
Phase IIPeoria, Arizona
The resort consists of separate small “cities” each of which have a courtyard that include spas, fountains, artwork, outdoor fire pits, sanctuaries, reflecting pools, and desert botanical gardens.
Connecting all of the cities is a series of walkways, all blending into the “Old Road,” a cobblestone boulevard evocative of southwestern trade roads used for centuries.
Materials such as native flagstone walls, stucco adobe facades, iron railing and burnt red tile roofs were used to blend the cities and spa into the surrounding rock outcropping and vegetation. Exterior colors were selected to match and complement the granite, quartz, and river rock which are indigenous to the site.- ClientPRINCETON RESORTS GROUP
- ArchitectARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS
- LocationPEORIA, ARIZONA
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NC A&T Greensboro
North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State UniversityScott Hall Complex
Greensboro, North Carolina
(near campus center and clock tower)
Approx. 350,000 s.f., three-story, new-build residences to replace previously existing residence halls, consisting of a mix of one-and two bedroom units, ADA accessible units.- ClientNORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY
- ArchitectClark-Nexsen, Charlotte, NC
- LocationGREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
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MWU Student Apartments Phase I
Midwestern University
Student Apartments - Phase I
Glendale, Arizona
The development of Phase I of the Student Apartment Complex was designed for diverse student needs, including those of upperclassman, families, students with roommates, etc. The floor plans vary accordingly, from studios to two-bedrooms with washers and dryers in the one- and two-bedroom units.
The project was turned over to Midwestern University in stages, so that students could move in as each building was completed.
Phase I – 62,702 s.f.
Buildings A, B, C, D and E - 96 total units.
- ClientMidwestern University
- ArchitectDWL Architects + Planners, Inc.
- LocationGlendale, Arizona
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MWU Student Apartments Phase II
Midwestern University
Student Apartments - Phase II
Glendale, Arizona
Though resembling other phases of the complex, buildings E and F are a complete re-design of bulding and layout from Phase I. Originally feeling that studio apartments would be in high demand, it was later found that family units were in shorter supply than was needed.
As there are no elevators to carry special needs tenants to higher floors, a handicap-accessible studio unit is on the ground floorof each building.
Each building is wood frame construction, stucco exterior finish, and roof tile over plywood sheathing. The balcony of the second and third floors is concrete over plywood sheathing. The interior of all elevated apartments is gpycrete topping over plywood decking.
Phase II – 48, 450 s.f.
Buildings E and F - 60 total units
- ClientMidwestern University
- ArchitectDWL Architects + Planners, Inc.
- LocationGlendale, Arizona
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MWU Student Apartments Phase III
Midwestern University
Student Apartments - Phase III
Glendale, Arizona
Student Apartment Complex, Phase III buildings, were buildt to address the demand for on-campus residences. The project featured wood frame and masonry wall construction. The residences provide a great sense of community and close access to student classrooms and clinical education.
Phase III – 48,450 s.f.
Buildings G and H - 60 total units
- ClientMidwestern University
- ArchitectDWL Architects + Planners, Inc.
- LocationGlendale, Arizona
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MWU Student Apartments Phase IV
Midwestern University
Student Apartments - Phase IV
Glendale, Arizona
Though each of the phases of the Student Apartment Complex are built around courtyards that provide landscaping, benches, barbeques, and bicycle racks; other amenities are built-in throughout the complex, where space is available.
At the west end of Phase I is a sand volleyball pit. Embedded within a narrow strip of Phase IV is a bocce court and horseshoe pit. The university has thought to make the complex not just an acedemic experience, but also a personal and family experience.
Phase IV – 72,600 s.f.
Buildings I, J, K, and L - 90 total units
- ClientMidwestern University
- ArchitectDWL Architects + Planners, Inc.
- LocationGlendale, Arizona
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MWU Student Apartments Phase V
Midwestern University
Student Apartments - Phase V
Glendale, Arizona
Midwestern University required additional housing for the sutdents who would comprise the inaugural class of the new School of Verterinary Medicine. These four new apartment buildings were built along Beardsley Road on approximately six acres. The include covered parking, washer and dryer, a fire access land, beautiful landscaping, and barbeque grills.
A fast track construction delivery method was implemented to meet the need-driver completion date to accommodate the first class of veterinary medicine students.
Phase V – 140,800 s.f.
Buildings M, N, O, P, and Q - 90 total units
- ClientMidwestern University
- ArchitectDWL Architects + Planners, Inc.
- LocationGlendale, Arizona
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NC Central University
North Carolina
Central UniversityBaynes Hall
Nine-story, 400-bed residence hall renovation and replacement.- ClientNorth Carolina Central University
- ArchitectMillennium 3 Design Group, Charlote, NC
- LocationNORTH CAROLINA