Rice University – Hanszen Residential College

Houston, TX


The design for Hanszen College replaces an existing 1957 portion of the college with a new five-story, 56,000-SF addition. This improvement to the campus housing increased the bed count and enhanced the housing conditions regarding accessibility, daylighting, and comfort. Rice selected Kirksey and Barkow Leibinger (Executive Architect/Design Architect) to design this new student residence hall project, utilizing mass timber and leveraging the repetitive nature of student bedrooms to create a cost-effective and sustainable solution for the structure. The new Hanszen building is the first mass timber housing facility built on a university campus in Texas. The project includes 165 beds, with units comprised of singles, doubles, and two RA apartments, along with common areas where students could relax or study between classes.

Kirksey helped Rice University and three other institutions secure a $100,000 federal grant to promote research for the design and construction of the school’s first mass timber building. Having this mass-timber building on campus helps Rice to achieve the goal of operating as a carbon-neutral campus by 2028, which university leaders set in 2014.

Timberlyne Group partnered with Forney Construction and the project team to help build the first mass timber collegiate residential facility in Texas,

Version History
  • Project uploaded by Cody Wortmann on 12-08-2022
  • Project last updated by Jenna Laird on 12-20-2024
Project Details
  • Year Built

    2023

  • Number Of Stories

    5

  • Bldg system

    Mass Timber

  • Square footage

    56,000

  • Construction Type:

    III-A

  • Building Type:

    Student Housing

  • Material Types:

    Mass Timber
    Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT)

Project Team
Version History
  • Project uploaded by Cody Wortmann on 12-08-2022
  • Project last updated by Jenna Laird on 12-20-2024
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