Case Study

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN DORM

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN DORM

FOSTERING A SENSE OF COMMUNITY The demand for student housing is on the rise at Montana State University. The university is developing a new dormitory that aims to provide students with what they want: a building that draws students out of their dorm room and into the campus community. The new project aims to do just that, thanks to its design, which features two halls connected by a glass breezeway. The new dormitory will also appeal to modern sensibility through the use of concrete and brick on its exterior. The use of concrete is not just for aesthetics; concrete will also improve energy-efficiency. 01. Eco-Friendly “The goal is to earn a LEED Silver designation for environmentally sensitive construction, ” said Tom Stump, Associate Vice President for Auxiliary Services a

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