Initially constructed as a library around 1909, this third renovation of the prestigious museum combined the original library and previous renovations into one cohesive structure. The result was a 34,293 SF modern, yet historically sensitive building that is home to an extensive collection of African-American and Indian-American artifacts and artwork.

 

 

 

 

 

This 109,000 SF, three-story student center was designed as a modern extension of the surrounding historic structures on campus. Functional elements include a bookstore, movie theater, food court, ballroom, bowling alley, computer room, game room, media lounge, weight room, faculty administrative and student organization offices, a running track and the Presidential Suite.

 

 

 

 

 

This facility actually consists of two separate buildings connected via a common atrium. The 41,500 SF single-story detention center includes 70 holding cells for juvenile offenders while the 44,500 SF, single-story courthouse contains three finished courtrooms and space for an additional one, judges’ chambers and administrative space.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This five-story, 196,000 SF facility houses five different functions – The Department of Public Health, the Public Health Clinic, the Medical Examiner’s office, City Forensics Lab and biomedical research / ncubator space. During construction, Armada Hoffler had to meet the unique needs of each user, including separation of spaces for biohazardous and security reasons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A year-round Episcopal conference and retreat center, it is located on 150 scenic acres in Henrico County. Armada Hoffler provided construction services for a 28,000 SF dining hall, four guest residences containing 14 bedroom units and a community building.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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