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NEW HAVEN | Yale University New Residential Colleges

Yale University New Residential Colleges, New Haven

Cost: $500 Million
Official groundbreaking: April 2015
Projected completion date: 2017

Architect: Robert AM Stern (New York)

http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2014/1...eady-underway/

http://newresidentialcolleges.yale.edu/











Architects Renderings (pdf): http://giving.yale.edu/node/1201/attachment

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Outstanding. If you're gonna do it, do it all the way.
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As long as they're setting the bricks individually, this'll be beautiful and I'll love it.
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University makes groundbreaking on new colleges official



"With cranes already towering above and workers bustling around the site, the University officially broke ground on the two new residential colleges yesterday.

“Two years from now, in 2017, this bustling construction site will have been transformed to a place of architectural splendor and a thriving hub of student activity,” University President Peter Salovey said. “And the year 2017 will be a particularly auspicious one for this particular moment in Yale history....""
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Looks fantastic. New Haven is underrated, and worth a daytrip.
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(1) Yale Health building
(2) West tower, North College. This landmark 190-foot tower will house music practice rooms.
(3) Library, North College
(4) Dining hall and common room, North College
(5) Main courtyard, North College. Each college has one courtyard large enough to host commencement ceremonies.
(6) Master’s house, North College. College masters are now more likely to have children living at home than when the original colleges were planned; the houses are designed with that in mind.
(7) Small courtyards, North College
(8) Raised courtyards. Unlike the original colleges, the new ones will have a covered loading dock for deliveries. These small courtyards are raised two stories to accommodate the dock.
(9) East tower, North College. This tower is aligned with High Street, just as its taller counterpart (2) is aligned with York Street.
(10) Future theater site. This corner lot opposite Ingalls Rink was set aside for a possible campus theater. There are no plans for the theater yet.
(11) Ingalls Rink
(12) Prospect Walk. To preserve access for pedestrians and emergency vehicles, a public walkway will run between the colleges.
(13) Small courtyards, South College
(14) Dining hall and common room, South College
(15) Library, South College
(16) Master’s House, South College
(17) Main courtyard, South College
(18) Tower, South College. This seven-story tower marks the corner of Canal, Prospect, and Trumbull Streets.
(19) Farmington Canal Greenway
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I think I need to take a weekend train ride up to New Haven. Yale seems to be doing a fantastic job.
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Yale opted to protect its cultural property here. The interesting thing is that no matter how progressive the values of its members and students are in such institutions, they often tend to favor maintaining architectural tradition and sense of place, sometimes in opposition to the administrations in charge of campus developments. Tying progressivism and modernism/internationalism is an idea that belongs in the past.
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