Harvard Undergraduate House Renewal, Winthrop House

Cambridge, USA
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Beyer Blinder Belle Architects
Location
02138 Cambridge, USA
Year
2017
Client
Harvard House Renewal Project Management Office
Team
Elizabeth R. Leber (Managing Partner/Partner-in-Charge), Margaret Kittinger (Partner), Aaron Lamport (Principal), Stephen McHale (Principal), Michael Wetstone (Principal), Kimberly Cornell (Senior Associate), Dennis Dambreville (Senior Associate), Elizabeth Kim (Senior Associate), Lars Moestue (Senior Associate/Environmental Graphics), Nathaniel Rogers (Senior Associate), Monica Siebenmorgen (Senior Associate), Susan Bopp (Associate), Michael Doiron (Senior Associate), Emma Leonard (Associate), Michael Elizabeth Rozas (Associate)
Construction Manager
Consigli Construction Co., Inc.
Structural Engineer
CVM
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing
Bard, Rao + Athanas Consulting Engineers
Landscape Architecture
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc.
Civil Engineering
VHB | Vanasse Hangen Brustlin
Lighting
SBLD Studio
Acoustics
Shen Milsom & Wilke LLC
Audio/Visual
AV Helpdesk Inc.
Vertical Transportation
Van Deusen Associates
Construction Manager
Lee Kennedy Co Inc
Code/Life Safety
Jensen Hughes
Sustainability
Atelier Ten
Food Service
The Hysen Group

BBB’s design for Winthrop House, one of Harvard’s historic River Houses, combines a complete re-visioning of its residential, academic, and public spaces with comprehensive envelope and system upgrades as well as a 41-bed addition.

Winthrop House, comprised of two Neo-Georgian former freshman dormitory buildings from 1913, had undergone few upgrades since its construction. The renewal program re-envisioned Winthrop’s residential, academic, social, and co-curricular spaces and addresses technical challenges, including significant envelope upgrades, the installation of all-new mechanical systems, and detailed restoration work for the House’s signature public spaces. Amidst the sensitive context of Harvard’s River Houses, BBB also designed Robert M. Beren Hall, a distinctive 41-bed addition that includes shared amenities for undergraduates. Working with the House Renewal Project Management Office, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, the Faculty Deans, and students, BBB both re-conceived the traditional public spaces and created new amenities to provide flexibility and variety of use. The original Dining Hall, which is partially below grade, has been expanded to increase dining capacity as well as enlarge the courtyard terrace atop the new extension. New common rooms and student life spaces, such as a student-run café and a rooftop common room with dramatic views of the Charles River and the Harvard campus, support the Winthrop House community spirit. The project was estimated for 14 months in construction for the historic buildings and 20 months for the addition, but BBB’s work with the Construction Manager and Client enabled the team to complete the full project in 14 months and all buildings to open at the same time for the start of the Fall semester.

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