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Old Posted Oct 5, 2007, 4:31 AM
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Just ran across this doing some random Google searching.

New student housing for CSUS on the river. Looks very nice. Designed by MVE & Partners, and pulled from Brookhurst Corp's website. http://www.brookhurstcorp.com/projects.html







Project Scope: This project is part of the exciting "Destination 2010" master plan adopted by the California State University, Sacramento that will ultimately provide up to 5,000 new beds for students attending the university. Brookhurst Development Corp assembled a team comprised of the two of the largest and best recognized construction companies in the Sacramento area in addition to the award winning architectural firm of MVE & Partners to design, finance and construct a state of the art student housing complex located on university land.

The Brookhurst Development Team was selected over numerous nationally recognized student housing development firms in this highly competitive bid process. BDC is presently on a short list under final consideration of the Office of the Chancellor.

The goal of the Brookhurst Team was to create a "real life" urban environment that fosters relationships and enriches the quality of student life. Through thoughtful urban design that expresses a diversity of communal spaces, the Team provided physical settings intended to enhance student life by providing a rich social and educational environment outside the classroom. Some of these amenities offered include:

* Multi-phasing of 5,000 new beds through 2010

* Plaza-level retail providing in an exciting "urban village" context

* Up to 2,000 parking spaces in two parking structures

* Campus Dining Commons

* Open Greens providing a beautiful and relaxing landscaped environment

* Efficient "Green Building" design

* Integration into enhanced central plant facilities
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