Edens Quad Renovation

Project Details

Project Name
Edens Quad Renovation
Location
101 Wannamaker Dorm LnDurhamNC27710
Architect
Clark Nexsen
Project Types
Education
Shared By
CBrutvan
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2016
Size
169,626 ft²
Team
Design Architect: Clark Nexsen

Project Description

Prior to their transformative renovation, the residence halls of Edens Quad were considered the least desirable places to live on the Duke University campus. Through a collaborative design process, Clark Nexsen’s Student Life practice worked with Duke to develop a series of strategies for reviving these late 1960’s buildings, creating a vibrant residential community connected to and engaged with the greater campus. The buildings, described by students in early focus groups as “fortress like,” are transformed through a series of “lanterns” that provide transparency, connecting student commons activity to exterior quad activity. On the interior, the renovation effort transformed shared spaces with upgraded finishes and by replacing exterior cladding with large glass walls, allowing more natural night and creating visual connectivity between inside and outside. Spaces included the primary student commons and kitchens, with the addition of gaming rooms, study commons, fitness rooms, terraces, lawns, and decks. A community “threshold” or “gateway” is created by puncturing the “fortress” wall to extend an existing campus axis into the community’s quad. The threshold is animated by group study and gaming areas that provide a unique campus amenity for Edens as well as the larger campus community.

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