Project Details
- Project Name
- Kansas State University Foundation Headquarters | Manhattan, Kansas
- Location
- KS
- Architect
- Hoefer Welker
- Client/Owner
- Kansas State University Foundation
- Project Types
- Education
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 60,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2016
- Shared by
- AMY NELSON
- Team
-
Hosam Habib, Principal-in-Charge
Mark Pfeil, Project Manager
Lyndsee Johnson, Interior Designer
Sean Heiman, Project Architect
- Consultants
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Structural Engineer: Bob D. Campbell,Electrical Engineer: Henderson Engineers,Plumbing Engineer: Henderson Engineers,Civil Engineer: BHC Rhodes,Landscape Architect: Land3 Studio
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $11,500,000
Project Description
The Kansas State Foundation Headquarters, adjacent to the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility site and the Grain Science and Industry Complex, works in close partnership with university administrators, deans, and faculty to secure charitable contributions, facilitate partnerships from individuals, corporations, industry, and foundations to support priorities for the university.
As an example of the success brought about by holistic thinking, this “corporate incubator,” embodies the core concept of flexibility as “A Place to Think, Make, and Do.” The building is used by regionally based companies, offering office space and a direct connection for student and faculty partnership while providing workforce training and development opportunities. The facility provides an engaging and welcoming experience for the K-State community with flexible multipurpose rooms, flexible event space, meeting rooms, classrooms, offices, huddle rooms and project-based collaboration rooms, and reception event areas.