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Meyerhoff Dormitories
NameMeyerhoff Dormitories
LocationUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
ArchitectWilliam Rawn Associates
ClientUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
Completion date2006

Meyerhoff Dormitories, located at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, is a state-of-the-art residential facility designed by William Rawn Associates and completed in 2006. The dormitories are part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's efforts to provide high-quality living spaces for its students, similar to those found at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. The facility is named after Robert Meyerhoff and Rheda Meyerhoff, prominent Baltimore philanthropists who have also supported institutions like Johns Hopkins University and the Baltimore Museum of Art. The Meyerhoff Dormitories have received recognition from organizations such as the American Institute of Architects and the National Association of Home Builders, similar to other notable buildings like the Guggenheim Museum and the Seattle Central Library.

Introduction

The Meyerhoff Dormitories are a significant part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's campus, providing housing for over 700 students, including those participating in programs like the Meyerhoff Scholars Program, which is supported by National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health grants. The facility is designed to promote community and academic success, with features like University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Center for Women in Technology and the Honors College, which have partnerships with institutions like University of Oxford and California Institute of Technology. The dormitories are also close to other campus facilities, such as the Retriever Activities Center and the Albin O. Kuhn Library, which houses collections from Library of Congress and National Archives. Students living in the Meyerhoff Dormitories have access to resources like TutorMe and Khan Academy, as well as events hosted by organizations like TED Conferences and World Economic Forum.

History

The Meyerhoff Dormitories were built as part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's efforts to expand its campus and provide more housing options for students, following the example of universities like University of California, Berkeley and University of Michigan. The project was made possible through the support of donors like Robert Meyerhoff and Rheda Meyerhoff, who have also contributed to institutions like Johns Hopkins University and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. The facility was designed by William Rawn Associates, a firm that has also worked on projects like the Seaport Hotel and the Boston Public Library, in collaboration with University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Facilities Management department. The construction of the Meyerhoff Dormitories was completed in 2006, with a grand opening ceremony attended by dignitaries like Martin O'Malley and Nancy Pelosi, as well as representatives from organizations like American Council on Education and National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.

Architecture

The Meyerhoff Dormitories feature a modern design, with a mix of private and shared rooms, as well as common areas like lounges and study spaces, similar to those found in buildings like the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. The facility is designed to be energy-efficient, with features like LEED certification and solar panels, similar to buildings like the Bullitt Center and the VanDusen Botanical Garden. The architecture of the Meyerhoff Dormitories is inspired by the work of firms like Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Kohn Pedersen Fox, which have designed buildings like the Willis Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Center. The facility's design has received recognition from organizations like the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which have also recognized buildings like the Guggenheim Museum and the Fallingwater.

Facilities

The Meyerhoff Dormitories offer a range of facilities and amenities, including a fitness center, a game room, and a convenience store, similar to those found in buildings like the University of California, Los Angeles's Hedrick Hall and the University of Washington's Terry Hall. The facility also features a University of Maryland, Baltimore County Dining Services location, which offers a variety of dining options, including Sodexo and Papa John's, as well as partnerships with organizations like Feeding America and Share Our Strength. Students living in the Meyerhoff Dormitories have access to resources like University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Counseling Center and the University Health Services, which have partnerships with institutions like Johns Hopkins Hospital and the National Institutes of Health. The facility is also close to other campus facilities, such as the Retriever Activities Center and the Albin O. Kuhn Library, which houses collections from Library of Congress and National Archives.

Resident Life

The Meyerhoff Dormitories offer a supportive and inclusive community, with a range of programs and events designed to promote academic success and personal growth, similar to those found at universities like Harvard University and Stanford University. The facility is staffed by a team of University of Maryland, Baltimore County Resident Advisors and Resident Directors, who are trained to provide support and guidance to students, as well as partnerships with organizations like National Alliance on Mental Illness and American Red Cross. Students living in the Meyerhoff Dormitories have access to resources like University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Center for Women in Technology and the Honors College, which have partnerships with institutions like University of Oxford and California Institute of Technology. The facility also hosts events and activities, such as TED Conferences and World Economic Forum, which bring together students, faculty, and staff from across the University of Maryland, Baltimore County campus.

Notable Features

The Meyerhoff Dormitories have a number of notable features, including a green roof and a rain garden, which are designed to promote sustainability and reduce the facility's environmental impact, similar to buildings like the Bullitt Center and the VanDusen Botanical Garden. The facility is also home to a number of University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Living Learning Communities, which are designed to provide students with a supportive and inclusive community, as well as partnerships with organizations like National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health. The Meyerhoff Dormitories have received recognition from organizations like the American Institute of Architects and the National Association of Home Builders, which have also recognized buildings like the Guggenheim Museum and the Seattle Central Library. The facility is a popular choice among University of Maryland, Baltimore County students, who appreciate its modern design, convenient location, and supportive community, similar to those found at universities like University of California, Berkeley and University of Michigan.

Category:University and college buildings in the United States

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