We are a firm that believes in furthering education. From our own in-house training and support for career enhancing certifications to design of higher education facilities, Dunlap & Partners Engineers personify life-long learning. Examples of our engineering services for college and university facilities include:
University of Virginia (UVA) - South Lawn Project
Charlottesville, VA
M/E/P design for expansion of UVA’s Lawn across Jefferson Parkway and the design of a new 120,000 S.F. multi-level academic building. See our “Learning Center” link for an Alumni Magazine article about this project.
George Mason University – Johnson Student Center
Fairfax, VA
M/E/P/FP design for 300,000 S.F. student center building as center piece of campus. Building spaces include library functions and archival spaces, movie theater, film production facility, traditional classrooms, food court and student gathering areas. Cooling provided by central plant with ice thermal storage.
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) - Fine Arts Building
Richmond, VA
M/E/P/FP design for 120,000 fine arts facility in urban campus setting. Functional spaces include painting, sculpture, jewelry / metallurgy, ceramics with kiln, glass works, graphics, silk screening, woodworking / furniture shop, exhibit space & reception hall.
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) – Dining Hall, Shafer Court
Richmond, VA
M/E/P/FP design for new 57,000 S.F. student dining facility for Academic Campus of VCU. Program spaces include central kitchen, dry storage, cooler/freezer storage, multiple servery locations and kiosks with dining areas located throughout the facility. See our “Learning Center” link for an INFORM Magazine article on this project.
University of Richmond – T.C. Williams Law School Library
Richmond, VA
M/E/P/FP design for 89,000 S.F. addition to the law school building. Program includes stacks, reading rooms, and a moot courtroom. Heating and cooling provided from a central campus source.
College of William and Mary – Swem Library
Williamsburg, VA
M/E/P/FP design for 150,000 S.F. Phase I addition to include Housing classrooms, reading spaces, stacks and the William Douglas archives. Phase II includes the total renovation of existing library stacks and reading room spaces. Design includes creation of regional boiler and chiller plant within the new library building.
