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Widener University, Harris Hall Chester, PA
  • Client:Widener University
  • Size: 70,000 sf
  • Total Cost:$17 million
  • Completion Date:September 2015

Kimmel Bogrette designed Widener University’s 200-bed Student Housing & Dining Center to satisfy growing campus housing needs due to increases in undergraduate enrollment and student retention. The design created a vibrant, public face on a busy street with an active Dining Center at ground level, and a roof deck on the second floor where student residents can relax and enjoy the sun and views. This project advertises Widener’s brand as “The Leading Metropolitan University” with a student housing building that speaks to the legacy of Widener’s past, inclusiveness of the present, and aspirations for the future. The combination of brick and limestone bring a warm, traditional feeling with modern aspects that make the building right for these times. The location of dining, retail and education spaces allows for more widespread use and further enlivens the areas in and around the building.

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Widener University, Harris Hall Chester, PA
  • Client:Widener University
  • Size: 70,000 sf
  • Total Cost:$17 million
  • Completion Date:September 2015

Kimmel Bogrette designed Widener University’s 200-bed Student Housing & Dining Center to satisfy growing campus housing needs due to increases in undergraduate enrollment and student retention. The design created a vibrant, public face on a busy street with an active Dining Center at ground level, and a roof deck on the second floor where student residents can relax and enjoy the sun and views. This project advertises Widener’s brand as “The Leading Metropolitan University” with a student housing building that speaks to the legacy of Widener’s past, inclusiveness of the present, and aspirations for the future. The combination of brick and limestone bring a warm, traditional feeling with modern aspects that make the building right for these times. The location of dining, retail and education spaces allows for more widespread use and further enlivens the areas in and around the building.

widener c
Widener University, Harris Hall Chester, PA
  • Client:Widener University
  • Size: 70,000 sf
  • Total Cost:$17 million
  • Completion Date:September 2015

Kimmel Bogrette designed Widener University’s 200-bed Student Housing & Dining Center to satisfy growing campus housing needs due to increases in undergraduate enrollment and student retention. The design created a vibrant, public face on a busy street with an active Dining Center at ground level, and a roof deck on the second floor where student residents can relax and enjoy the sun and views. This project advertises Widener’s brand as “The Leading Metropolitan University” with a student housing building that speaks to the legacy of Widener’s past, inclusiveness of the present, and aspirations for the future. The combination of brick and limestone bring a warm, traditional feeling with modern aspects that make the building right for these times. The location of dining, retail and education spaces allows for more widespread use and further enlivens the areas in and around the building.

widener_harris_16
Widener University, Harris Hall Chester, PA
  • Client:Widener University
  • Size: 70,000 sf
  • Total Cost:$17 million
  • Completion Date:September 2015

Kimmel Bogrette designed Widener University’s 200-bed Student Housing & Dining Center to satisfy growing campus housing needs due to increases in undergraduate enrollment and student retention. The design created a vibrant, public face on a busy street with an active Dining Center at ground level, and a roof deck on the second floor where student residents can relax and enjoy the sun and views. This project advertises Widener’s brand as “The Leading Metropolitan University” with a student housing building that speaks to the legacy of Widener’s past, inclusiveness of the present, and aspirations for the future. The combination of brick and limestone bring a warm, traditional feeling with modern aspects that make the building right for these times. The location of dining, retail and education spaces allows for more widespread use and further enlivens the areas in and around the building.

widener_harris_19
Widener University, Harris Hall Chester, PA
  • Client:Widener University
  • Size: 70,000 sf
  • Total Cost:$17 million
  • Completion Date:September 2015

Kimmel Bogrette designed Widener University’s 200-bed Student Housing & Dining Center to satisfy growing campus housing needs due to increases in undergraduate enrollment and student retention. The design created a vibrant, public face on a busy street with an active Dining Center at ground level, and a roof deck on the second floor where student residents can relax and enjoy the sun and views. This project advertises Widener’s brand as “The Leading Metropolitan University” with a student housing building that speaks to the legacy of Widener’s past, inclusiveness of the present, and aspirations for the future. The combination of brick and limestone bring a warm, traditional feeling with modern aspects that make the building right for these times. The location of dining, retail and education spaces allows for more widespread use and further enlivens the areas in and around the building.

widener_harris_13
Widener University, Harris Hall Chester, PA
  • Client:Widener University
  • Size: 70,000 sf
  • Total Cost:$17 million
  • Completion Date:September 2015

Kimmel Bogrette designed Widener University’s 200-bed Student Housing & Dining Center to satisfy growing campus housing needs due to increases in undergraduate enrollment and student retention. The design created a vibrant, public face on a busy street with an active Dining Center at ground level, and a roof deck on the second floor where student residents can relax and enjoy the sun and views. This project advertises Widener’s brand as “The Leading Metropolitan University” with a student housing building that speaks to the legacy of Widener’s past, inclusiveness of the present, and aspirations for the future. The combination of brick and limestone bring a warm, traditional feeling with modern aspects that make the building right for these times. The location of dining, retail and education spaces allows for more widespread use and further enlivens the areas in and around the building.

Kimmel Bogrette Architecture + Site