ASU Lattie F Coor Hall
2003, Tempe, AZ
Jones Studio, in association with Gensler, designed the 274,000 SF classroom/department offices/computer commons building on the Tempe campus of Arizona State University. The 25 classrooms, lecture halls, and seminar rooms represent the most advanced developments in mediated classroom design. Thirteen of the Universities’ social science departments ranging from Speech and Hearing Science to History to Political Science are housed inside. Every space occupied by a human being has access to natural daylight, and the existing paths of campus circulation remained intact.
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Awards:
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2005 American Institute of Architects (AIA)/
Western Mountain Region
Citation Award
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2005 City of Tempe Beautification Awards Program
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Publications:
Magazines:
AZ/RE (Arizona Commercial Real Estate) Sept/Oct 2007
SEGD DESIGN #10 2005
REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION REVIEW
(Southwest Edition) 2005
ARIZONA MONTHLY (Formerly METRO) Oct/Nov 2003
ARIZONA EDUCATION CONSTRUCTION REVIEW Feb 2004
SOUTHWEST CONTRACTOR Mar 2003
Newspapers:
Arizona Republic, EDITORIAL Section
Thursday, January 8, 2004
“New Coor building at ASU is a fitting
tribute to its namesake”
Dedication Summary January 2004
Arizona Republic, LOCAL Section
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
“All About Lattie Coor” January 2004
Interview & Project Photo
TV – Film – Radio:
NBC Channel 12 July 2007
“Last Comic Standing”
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