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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Campus Next Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Current Projects Completed Projects Getting Around Campus Open Search Anabeth and John Weil Hall Weil Hall will be a symbol of the university’s commitment to creativity in the 21st century and identify the Sam Fox School as a leader in design practice and education. This new front door to the Sam Fox School will express the important roles for art and architecture in a research university and will help guide the future of these disciplines. Beautifully crafted and fundamentally sustainable, Weil Hall will be an inspiring place for advanced scholarship, creative activity, innovative research, and bold experimentation as faculty and students seek solutions to critical social and environmental challenges. Landscape will be integral to the building design and will support Weil Hall as an interdisciplinary hub and home to a vibrant and diverse academic community. Weil Hall, its landscape, and its systems will be distinctive teaching tools and distinguish the Sam Fox School among its peers. Weil Hall will support the school’s growing graduate programs, including the relocation of the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program to the Danforth Campus.Exceptional spaces for the generation, experience, and dissemination of art and designStudios for graduate architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, graduate art and design, and interdisciplinary programsExhibition, critique, and review spacesDigital fabrication and technology spacesExperimental media, research, and collaborative spaces The design of Weil Hall, a vibrant and engaging facility, centers around the ground floor’s centrally located Digital Fabrication Lab, where multiple disciplines will use shared resources to work with a variety of materials and techniques. Surrounding it are critique spaces, design studios, shared Commons space, and administrative offices and resources. Two upper floors contain flexible and adaptable studios as well as faculty offices, seminar, and critique spaces. These surround the Kuehner Family Court. This central interior court, skylit from above, will provide flexible gathering and community space for the school’s students and faculty. The lower level includes a pooled classroom, interior connections to other Sam Fox facilities, and space for future program growth. Kuehner Family Court. Credit: James Ewing Photography Project details 80,670 square ft. building with 174 studio desks and 30 MFA StudiosLocated north of Givens Hall, west of the main drop-off to the Sumers Welcome Center, and south of the new Campus Green. PROJECT TEAM Michael Vergason Landscape Architectslandscape architect & planner Colecivil engineer McClureutilities engineer McCarthy Building CompaniesSimms Building Groupconstruction managers KieranTimberlakearchitect BNIMparking facility architect Tao + Leelocal architect KPFFstructural engineer BuroHappoldmechanical, electrical, plumbing engineer Learn more about the plan for the transformation of the east end of the Danforth Campus. ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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