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North Dining Hall Expansion
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana
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The existing
1958 dining hall was not able to keep up with campus demand. The growth of
the student body dictated that additional seating areas be provided and that
concomitant improvements be made to the food service areas of the building.
After exploring replacement options, it was decided that the existing
building should be expanded and renovated to meet current needs. Because of
the constrained nature of the site, a series of separate additions were
designed to meet specific demands. Two-story seating areas were created
lining the mall, increasing the height of the building to make it more
consistent with the scale of its neighbors. Private dining rooms were
created in "saddle bags" to the north and south, providing flexible space
that can be used for student dining or for parties and functions. The
serving area was converted to provide scramble-type service in the two
existing service lines, and the kitchen was renovated to satisfy the
increased demand generated by the expanded seating areas. Construction was
phased to keep the building on-line during renovations.
New Construction 35,000 GSF
Renovation 70,000 GSF
With Ellerbe
Becket
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