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Guadalupe Residence Hall at University of Texas San Antonio Main Campus

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More than a traditional dormitory, Guadalupe Hall combines on-campus living with dedicated academic support resources. Students can fully engage with campus life, and take advantage of study and tutoring spaces right in the dorm – an innovative strategy for student success.

UTSA has recently committed to bringing more on-campus living options to the University, because student success is often closely tied to living on campus. This is especially true for first-generation college students, who comprise almost half of UTSA’s undergraduate population. The 372-bed residence hall focuses on providing students with an affordable housing option with an emphasis on meeting academic and social needs.

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University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas
101,755 SF
Completed 2020

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Multipurpose room on the ground floor allows academic seminars
Guadalupe Hall fosters a sense of belonging. (The architecture) helps students to get out of their rooms and connect.

Tammy Wyatt, UTSA vice provost for Student Success

Informal Study Areas feature a variety of seating options
Informal Lounge Area
Shared Kitchen and Lounge Area
Student Study Rooms
Typical Residence with modular furniture allows maximum flexibility
Exterior of Corner Study Rooms with large windows featuring natural light
Landscaped Exterior Courtyard serves as a Student Gathering Space
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Project Team

Consultants

Associate Architect | TreanorHL
Structural | IES
MEP | Shah Smith
Civil | Pape-Dawson
Landscape | Coleman & Associates
Code/Life Safety | FPCG
IT/Tech | DataCom
Cost | Vermeulens

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