Breaking New Ground
Treanor will be breaking ground on its new office at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 3. Meet us at 1040 New Hampshire for a celebration of the great things to come!
Treanor will be breaking ground on its new office at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 3. Meet us at 1040 New Hampshire for a celebration of the great things to come!
While 80% of American college students make it through freshman year, only 55% on average complete a degree after six years. As college students spend nearly three-quarters of their day in their living environments, designing an environment that sets students up for success now extends far beyond the classroom – to the residence.
“Every piece of national data there is shows that the residential environment is a critical factor in academic success and achievement,” says Julie Weber, Director of Housing and Residential Life at New Mexico State University. Students who live on campus are more likely to graduate within four years ...
By Julie Williams Lawless
Learning, particularly for college students, is not limited to the knowledge acquired from a book or class. It is a social action where acquiring social skills is as important as acquiring study skills. Providing an environment to facilitate active learning and development of social skills creates a depth of understanding that passive observation cannot replicate (Stimpson 1994).
An estimated 80% of college students persist through the first year of study, yet only 55% on average will ultimately complete a degree after six years (Brandon, Hirt and Cameron 2008). The persistence needed to complete a degree may ...
Design survey says community-building features top on-campus housing priorities
In a survey of 70 on-campus housing specialists, Treanor Architects reports that student housing preferences are leaning toward buildings that encourage a sense of community among residents but that also focus on more privacy in personal living spaces.
The firm surveyed residence life representatives from a majority of public institutions, with about 30 percent of respondents answering on behalf of private colleges.
Eighty-four percent say building community among campus residents is the most relevant building design trend. Those surveyed say another critical concern impacting the design and construction of student residences ...

Treanor Architects is proud to announce the launch of its new Sustainability Committee. The committee was formed as a grassroots effort within the company to serve as a resource and advocate for environmental sustainability. Through the incorporation of sustainable practices, educating employees and clients, and creating an environmentally responsible outreach program, this committee will address firm-wide needs in the area of environmental consciousness.
The group is led by two sponsoring principals and also of representatives from each of Treanor’s design studios:
Click the link for results of Treanor Architects’ Survey on Student Life Facility Trends.

Memorial Union Renovation Taking Shape. Check it out!
Treanor's Nadia Zhiri and Joseph Stramberg along with Susan Grant from North Carolina State will present this informative session at this year's ACUHO-I Conference in New Orleans. Send your new and mid-level professionals to interest session 5 on July 11 at 2:30pm.
Learning Objectives:
1. …learn the basics of residence hall/ building design, construction, building systems & delivery.
2. …understand building maintenance, operations and material choices.
3. …identify ways the residential environment can contribute to student success.
You may have mad conflict resolution skills…but do you know where your fuse box is? What room types best support ...
What to Watch in 2011-2012
Treanor Architects is conducting this brief survey to investigate the trends today’s campuses are responding to in the programming, design and construction of their student life facilities. This should take less than 5 minutes and we would greatly appreciate your valuable insight and perspective.
Please complete this survey before July 15, 2011. You will receive a copy of the survey results once they are tabulated.
Providing four walls and a bed is no longer sufficient, but pie-in-the-sky aside, what is the reality on your campus?
Click the link below to take the survey.
Treanor Architects' Joseph Stramberg interviewed by Building Design & Construction
Major Trends In University Residence Halls
Peter Fabris
They’re not ‘dorms’ anymore. Today’s collegiate housing facilities are lively, state-of-the-art, and green—and a growing sector for Building Teams to explore.
There are logical reasons why university residence halls are one of the stronger sectors for AEC firms in the current construction market. Age is one of them. Many colleges and universities have a portfolio of ageing residence halls constructed in the 1960s and 1970s for the post-war generation. The baby boomers’ children, the so-called “echo boomers,” and even their ...