Residence Hall VII

New apartment-style residence hall designed to support sophmores' transition to independent living while cultivating a sense of belonging.

Size
300,000 SF (800 beds)

Year
2026 (estimated)

Location
Golden, CO

Client
Colorado School of Mines

Rooted in Mines’ vision of shaping a vibrant community of sophomore students, Residence Hall VII is a unique opportunity for the University to create a building which is tailored to the specific needs of second-year students, including the critical issues of establishing independence while continuing to cultivate a sense of belonging.

Residence Hall VII will be the first building on the Colorado School of Mines campus south of 19th Street, and will establish the character of the new South Campus precinct while bringing 24/7 activation to this new neighborhood. The building is proposed to be a multi-story student residence with common space and community amenities and will provide these beds for sophomores in four-person, two and four-bedroom suites, each with small kitchens and lounge space within the unit.

Amenities will include a community study/lounge, community kitchens, a series of fitness and recreation spaces, a small café offering cash and meal plan options, a mailroom, common laundry spaces and other support spaces. The site program will include landscape development of a central courtyard space that will capitalize on the incredible views of South Table Mountain and the surround foothills of the Front Range.

In collaboration with Mithun

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