Yale chooses architect for new residential colleges

Sept. 5, 2008
University's expansion will allow undergraduate enrollment to grow by 15 percent
Yale University in New Haven, Conn., is moving ahead with plans to build its 13th and 14th residential colleges. The new colleges are expected to open in 2013 and will allow undergraduate enrollment to grow by 15 percent, from 5,250 to about 6,000. The university says the new colleges will emulate Yale’s existing residential colleges with a master, dean, fellows and students forming a close-knit family, supported by the public and private spaces for living and study. The school has announced that the architect selected to design the projects is Robert A.M. Stern Architects. To read a news release from Yale about the projects, click here.

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