Commercial Development: Washington Student Dormitory
This Dormitory Project is a modular forward student housing concept designed to deliver high bed-count efficiency with repeatable suite layouts and strong community space. The building totals 74,374 SF and is planned for 258 beds, combining quad suite units with dedicated single rooms (RA) and multiple shared amenity spaces including lounges and study areas, an ideal fit for modular construction where schedule, repetition, and quality control matter most.
Community / Support Spaces
At the building’s lower level, shared spaces support student life and building operations, including:
Why Modular for Dormitory Housing?
Dormitory buildings reward repetition. This concept leans into repeatable quad suites and consistent floor layouts, making it a strong candidate for modular delivery where unit quality can be controlled in a factory environment while foundations and site infrastructure proceed in parallel. The concept is organized around a high-efficiency residential plan targeting 258 beds through a suite heavy mix of 61 quad units plus 14 single rooms (RA). This approach balances density with operational clarity standardized room layouts, consistent bathroom locations, and predictable MEP ( mechanical, electrical, and plumbing ) pathways.
Owner Benefits
- Schedule control: modular production can run concurrently with site work.
- Repeatable QA/QC: consistent suites reduce field rework and punchlist churn.
- Fast, predictable turnover: standardized rooms simplify maintenance and room resets.
- Campus-edge disruption reduction: shorter on-site duration means fewer impacts to neighbors and streets.