
Campus Expansion
Student life at Stevenson University, formerly Villa Julie College, was vastly improved with the completion of two new buildings on its 60-acre campus. Ziger|Snead doubled the facilities for this fast-growing college by designing an arts building containing an art gallery, video and graphics studios, classrooms, and a 400-seat theater, as well as designing a new student center with a gymnasium, offices, meeting rooms, and a dining hall. The new buildings quietly blend into their surroundings through sensitive siting that makes them appear smaller than they really are. Since most of the students commute to classes, the architects positioned the adjacent buildings to align with pathways from adjacent parking areas to frame a new quadrangle. Covered walkways connect the new structures to existing buildings and reinforce the village-like atmosphere of the college. Well-integrated into the campus setting, Ziger|Snead’s tailored architecture of brick, limestone, and lead-coated copper roofs established a new sense of community for this commuter college.
Client
Location
Owings Mills, MD
Size
Completed
1997
STATUS
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Design Team
Steve Ziger
Jeff Morgan
Jonathan Lessem
Craig Carbrey
Chris Daly
Laura Amos
Ryan Welch
Glenn Shrum
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Citation Award, AIA Maryland, 1998
Honorable Mention, AIA Baltimore, 1998
Design Award, Masonry Institute of Maryland, 1998
Honor Award, AIA Baltimore, 1996