SUNY Binghamton Lecture Hall Building

Binghamton, NY
Completion Date: In Progress

The project involves the design and construction of a new Lecture Hall/Classroom Building, delivering state-of-the-art, high-impact learning environments to enhance the campus. Rather than replacing the existing Lecture Hall, this new facility will expand the campus’s lecture and classroom capacity.

The new building will serve as a dynamic hub for students, offering diverse learning spaces and an Information Commons for studying and collaboration. It will accommodate current and future demand for large classes and provide more scheduling flexibility for both faculty and students.

Key features will include:

  • One 300-seat lecture hall
  • One 180-seat lecture hall
  • One 100-seat active learning classroom
  • Two learning studios
  • 23 general-purpose classrooms, ranging from 20 to 75 seats
  • Three computer classrooms
  • An Information Commons

This project will create a vibrant and adaptable academic space that supports innovative teaching and learning.

Details

Owner

State University of New York at Binghamton

Architect

Holmes King Kallquist & Associates, Architects | WTW Architects | Chiuten Trowbridge Landscape Architects

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