A three-story student wellness center housing counseling and psychological services (CAPS), case management (DukeReach), a dental office, nutrition services, a physical therapy suite, a student health center, a pharmacy, and a meditation garden. The facility houses all student wellness units under one roof for the first time in Duke University’s history. This facility achieved LEED Silver certification.
Duke University Student Health & Wellness Center received an AIA 2020 Healthcare Design Award and a 2018 Merit Award for design by the North Carolina chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Additionally, the project received a Regional Excellence Award by the Wood Products Council, and a 2018 Healthcare Environment Award by Contract magazine in partnership with the Center for Health Design.
Renovations of two classrooms and a small lecture hall. This project facilitates the start of the
Acoustics, audio-visual, communications, and intelligent buildings systems for student-centered,
Renovation of the Business Service Annex to create the Delta Innovation Hub, housing maker space,
Renovation of the Engineering Department in the Wake Downtown campus building, including teaching
Renovation of 2,300 square feet on the Tunnel Level and 10,000 square feet on Level Two of The Emory
Security, communications, and audio-visual systems for a science and nursing facility including a
Conversion of offices and classrooms in the HM Building to house a research laboratory and support
Mechanical and electrical systems, as well as acoustics, audio-visual and lighting design for the
Facility condition survey and design of lighting and rigging systems for the 980 seat Russell
The Alex and Lee George Hall, a 30,500 square foot expansion of the Minges Science
In Design: Renovation and expansion of the Lilly Library, originally constructed in 1927. The
A 25,380 square foot expansion and 1,620 square foot renovation of the Russ Chandler Baseball