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PostSep 11, 2012#1

50 million dollar new building, will go somewhere on the empty hill south of Brookings, along with the new underground parking, new scholl of architecture and completion of the engineering quad, the "entry" of the U will present a pretty well developed front door

http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/prin ... chool.html

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PostSep 23, 2012#2

Something good. I had been away from the forum for a while and it is always nice to see a post like this. I will be so excited to see renderings of exactly how the front of the campus will all fit together with more new engineering buildings eventually, this building, the parking garage changes to the landscape and the new building intended for the art and architecture school.

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PostJun 07, 2013#3

Will break ground next week - here are renderings, they have been kind of low key about this-

http://brownschool.wustl.edu/Building/P ... fault.aspx

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PostJun 10, 2013#4

The construction never stops! They're really filling in the campus. It looks to buck the trend architecturally. Will they continue the parking along Forsyth like to the west?

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PostJun 10, 2013#5

quincunx wrote:The construction never stops! They're really filling in the campus.
I just taking a wild guess: but it wouldn't surprise me if Fontbonne U. and Concordia Seminary aren't bought out by Wash U. at some point.

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PostJun 10, 2013#6

The tale goes that the chancellor and his counter-part at Fontbonne have lunch once a year where he slips a piece of paper with a number on it that is perennially turned down.

They have the old CBC High School on Clayton. I don't think they've done much with it.

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PostJun 11, 2013#7

quincunx wrote:The tale goes that the chancellor and his counter-part at Fontbonne have lunch once a year where he slips a piece of paper with a number on it that is perennially turned down.

They have the old CBC High School on Clayton. I don't think they've done much with it.
After a few beers a former big time StL developer told me that Fontbonne agreed to a sale and was going to develop a new campus in mid-county, this was in 2008, he said it would take 2 years to finalize the deal. This may be one of the reasons he is a former developer.

The price tag would be huge, but you never know.

The Concordia campus is twice the size of Fontbonne, the buildings are great, some of the best collegent gothic in the midwest, and hardly anyone knows its there, I imagine the Lutherns would want too much.

Old CBC has proven to be a dificult property, at one time they were hoping to develop some athletical facilities there, the buildings are in poor shape and the 1970's addition probably should be torn down, but it is really too far from campus to intergrate into student life.

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PostJun 11, 2013#8

it is really too far from campus to intergrate into student life.
Agreed. What could they do with it? WU High?

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PostJun 11, 2013#9

Until they pull a CBC and move westward I'll keep fantasizing about Fontbonne buying all the land between 14th & 18th north of Chouteau and building a campus.

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PostJun 11, 2013#10

wabash wrote:Until they pull a CBC and move westward I'll keep fantasizing about Fontbonne buying all the land between 14th & 18th north of Chouteau and building a campus.
A Fontbonne campus in the city would be amazing. Especially if it were to be located somewhere near SLU and Harris-Stowe.

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PostJun 11, 2013#11

wabash wrote:Until they pull a CBC and move westward I'll keep fantasizing about Fontbonne buying all the land between 14th & 18th north of Chouteau and building a campus.
Think farther north..

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PostJun 11, 2013#12

DT would be great too. But there's nothing between Ameren & Nestlé Purina. It's right near the Civic Center station, so easy for commuter students. And I've thought for a while that a small university would complement Laf. Sq. really well. It would also help shrink the gap between Laf. Sq. and DT.

But yeah, the more of everything downtown the better.

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PostJun 11, 2013#13

wabash wrote:DT would be great too. But there's nothing between Ameren & Nestlé Purina. It's right near the Civic Center station, so easy for commuter students. And I've thought for a while that a small university would complement Laf. Sq. really well. It would also help shrink the gap between Laf. Sq. and DT.

But yeah, the more of everything downtown the better.
Really, anywhere in the city could have a significant impact.

Hopefully, they wouldn't take the Maryville route, building a suburban campus that's practically shut off from the outside world.

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PostAug 29, 2013#14

The construction crane is up.

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PostAug 30, 2013#15

Remind me, is this in St. Louis or University City?

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PostAug 30, 2013#16

Unincorporated St Louis County.

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PostAug 30, 2013#17

^Thanks!

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PostAug 30, 2013#18

U-City

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PostAug 30, 2013#19

Unincorporated St. Louis County. The border between city and county lies 600 ft west of the center line of Skinker Blvd and runs through Whitaker and Givens Halls. University City is north of Forest Park Pkwy and west of Big Bend Blvd. Clayton is south of Forsyth.

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PostAug 30, 2013#20

mill204 wrote:Unincorporated St. Louis County. The border between city and county lies 600 ft west of the center line of Skinker Blvd and runs through Whitaker and Givens Halls. University City is north of Forest Park Pkwy and west of Big Bend Blvd. Clayton is south of Forsyth.
Interesting: I didn't know that the main part of the campus was in Unincorporated St. Louis County. But the U City and Clayton websites confirm that.

http://www.ucitymo.org/DocumentCenter/Home/View/1483

http://www.claytonmo.gov/Assets/Plannin ... p+2013.pdf

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PostAug 30, 2013#21

Here's a helpful map for all of St Louis County.

http://maps.stlouisco.com/propertyview/

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PostAug 30, 2013#22

mill204 wrote:Unincorporated St. Louis County. The border between city and county lies 600 ft west of the center line of Skinker Blvd and runs through Whitaker and Givens Halls. University City is north of Forest Park Pkwy and west of Big Bend Blvd. Clayton is south of Forsyth.
Ah. True enough.

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PostAug 30, 2013#23

We've had this conversation before!

Re: Washington University Engineering Quad
April 15, 2010
Mark Groth wrote:Are these buildings in University City or the Wydown/Skinker neighborhood of St. Louis?
Alex Ihnen wrote:^ St. Louis City. The City boundary extends about 500ft west of Skinker. If you look on Google maps the you can see the border on Forsyth - it's where the street paving changes color.
mill204 wrote:The city/county border lies exactly 600ft west of Skinker and goes right through Whitaker Hall. The Danforth campus lies within the City of St. Louis and unincorporated St. Louis County. University City lies north of the parkway and west of Big Bend. South of Forsyth is Clayton and the South 40's 3,000 student population.

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PostMay 06, 2016#24

Hillman Hall. It opened last fall. These are the newest pics I have.



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PostMay 06, 2016#25

Absolutely phenomenal building on the inside. Wasn't originally super thrilled with the renderings, but I for one am impressed.