Greek Housing Phase I & II
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
Size 6,945 sq/ft each
Completion Date 2020
Project Details New Construction, Site Work
Services Site Selection, Planning, Programming, Architecture, Interior Design
The WER team, in association with H+N Architects, was tasked with designing the University of Central Arkansas Greek Village Phase II.
Greek Village Phase II consisted of designing four Interfraternity Council (IFC) Fraternity houses on Donaghy Avenue across from the Phase I Sorority houses. The plan also includes space for one additional house within the row. The project also included a National Panhellenic Conference (NPHC) Fraternity chapter room building and extending to the NPHC Complex on College Avenue.
The IFC Fraternity houses are 2 story colonial-style buildings with brick veneer and two-story porches. Each was designed to provide a unique character to the fraternity. The houses each contain 21 beds and an open concept living, dining and kitchen area plus study rooms spread throughout.
The NPHC Fraternity house includes four Chapter Rooms organized around a central shared corridor with services. Each chapter room was designed to be unique to each fraternity. The site includes a patio for shared use by the fraternities. The design of the building is complementary to the existing NPHC Sorority Chapter Room building located at the same complex.