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March 28, 2003|Volume 31, Number 23



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Architects chosen for renovations
of Trumbull and Silliman colleges

Yale has chosen renowned architects Goody, Clancy & Associates and Kieran Timberlake Associates for the design of two residential colleges scheduled for comprehensive renovations under the University's Residential Facilities Renovations Program.

Construction on Trumbull College, with renovations designed by Goody, Clancy & Associates (GC&A), is scheduled for 2005-2006. The Boston-based firm has worked on many university campuses and on almost every type of academic building, including the 1998 renovation of Yale's Linsly-Chittenden Hall. GC&A have extensive experience in student housing, with over 4,000 beds, including suites and apartments at Dartmouth, Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Princeton. The award-winning firm also has significant expertise in historic preservation.

Construction on Silliman College, designed by Kieran Timberlake Associates, is scheduled for 2006-2007. The Philadelphia-based firm is the designer of current renovations for Pierson College, scheduled for 2003-2004, and Davenport College, scheduled for 2004-2005. The firm has extensive institutional and academic experience, including projects at Cornell, Duke, Princeton, Temple and many other campuses, and it has received numerous design awards.


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

Message to the Yale community about the U.S. war with Iraq

Remembrances of Things Past

'Oldest College Daily' marking 125th year with panels, exhibit

Kumpati Narendra named as Cheel Professor

Christopher Udry appointed to Heinz chair

Actor Christopher Reeve to talk about stem cell research

Historian will compare Bible, Constitution

Illuminated manuscripts on view in Beinecke exhibit

The success of NAFTA to be debated at conference

Lectures focus on ethical issues posed by language

Program teams Yale scientists, middle school students

Study: Gender gap in smile rates likely not 'hard-wired'

Exhibition highlights drawings of ancient Pergamon Altar

'What Ever' takes audience on American odyssey

Symposium explores architectural dilemmas in the Middle East

Event showcases academic careers awaiting in university libraries

Yale Rep's Audio Description performances open window . . .

Architects chosen for renovations of Trumbull and Silliman colleges

The art around us

Yale Books in Brief

Campus Notes


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