UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH - ELMWOOD STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Elmwood Commons began its life in 1966 as the sole dining hall at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. In 2002, Foodservice was relocated to a new facility, and Elmwood served as temporary space for offices of various administrative and academic departments.
Following discussion about whether the building should be remodeled or demolished and replaced with a new facility, the renovation (remodeling and addition) approach prevailed.
KEE Architecture was the Prime A/E for the project, providing programming and architectural design services. KEE lead a team of consultants including plumbing, mechanical/electrical, geotechnical and site/civil.
The Elmwood Student Success Center has met the challenges of renovating an existing building while providing important programmed spaces. It has become a new, environmentally friendly landmark on the UW-Oshkosh campus, achieving LEED® Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.®
State of Wisconsin Excellence in Sustainable Design Award - 2010
Wisconsin Green Building Alliance Se2 Awards Special Citation - 2014