ASU breaks ground on student facilities at Polytechnic campus


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<p> Students at Arizona State University&rsquo;s Polytechnic campus will have a new place to live and dine this fall. The groundbreaking ceremony for a 318-bed freshman residence hall and 20,000 square-foot dining facility took place June 21 on the Polytechnic campus.</p><separator></separator><p> Both facilities, part of a public/private partnership between ASU and Inland American Communities, will open for the beginning of the Fall 2012 semester. Core Construction will be the construction manager on both projects.</p><separator></separator><p> &ldquo;The addition of a new residence hall and dining facility at ASU Polytechnic will help us realize our vision for this campus as a place where students from Arizona and abroad can come to live and learn in a truly innovative environment,&rdquo; said ASU President Michael M. Crow. &ldquo;For first-year students, it is particularly important that they live in a place they can call &lsquo;home,&rsquo; where they can be supported by the university and each other.&rdquo;</p><separator></separator><p> &ldquo;These are exciting times to be at ASU Polytechnic, as the campus grows to meet its mission of interdisciplinary science, technology and engineering education infused with an entrepreneurial focus,&quot; added Mitzi Montoya, vice provost and dean of the College of Technology and Innovation, the largest college located on the Polytechnic campus. &quot;Our programs are learner-centered and project-based, and our academic facilities are among the best that ASU has to offer. Our facilities were designed specifically to support hands-on learning and discovery. Now our first-year students will have a place where they can live and learn together as a community.&rdquo;</p><separator></separator><p> RSP Architects designed both the ASU Polytechnic student housing and dining projects.</p><separator></separator><p> The residence hall will be a three-story, 84,657 square-foot residence hall that will be located on the northeast corner of the future extended Backus and Texas Malls. The building will be arranged with two 150-bed, three-story residence wings &ndash; one each on the north and south edge of a landscaped central courtyard.</p><separator></separator><p> The two buildings will be linked together by a one-story common area that contains a lobby, information desk, administration offices, resident community kitchen, two multipurpose rooms, group study room and a &ldquo;tinker&rdquo; room which will function as a small engineering studio.</p><separator></separator><p> Each 150-bed resident wing will have three student activity lounges &ndash; one on each floor for pool, gaming and table tennis. In addition, each floor of each wing will have a laundry area and two quiet study rooms.&nbsp;</p><separator></separator><p> Inland American Communities will fund the construction of the $13.4 million residence hall.</p><separator></separator><p> The ASU Polytechnic dining facility will be located on the north side of newly extended Texas Mall, immediately north of the Student Union, and will be a single-story facility designed to serve up to 1,200 students. The dining facility will consist of a 350-student dining room, a private dining area, open cooking servery and exterior seating on three sides that will offer connections to the existing campus.&nbsp; In addition, the facility will have a small grocery store and caf&eacute;.&nbsp;</p><separator></separator><p> The dining facility will be a LEED silver building and will be a critical social linkage between the freshman housing on the west and the student recreation center on the east.</p><separator></separator><p> ARAMARK will be the dining service provider.</p><separator></separator><p> The total cost for the dining facility is $10.1 million. No state dollars or tuition revenues are being used to fund the residence hall or dining facility.</p>