University of North Texas (UNT)

The building includes classrooms, a library, a video conference room, computer labs, faculty offices and administrative spaces.

Clayco completed a building in south Dallas that became home to a new branch campus of the University of North Texas (UNT). The $5.6 million, 78,545-square-foot building was developed by Trammell Crow Company and is located in Stoneridge Business Park, a 183-acre industrial development near Interstate 20 and Hampton Road in Dallas.

The building includes classrooms, a library, a video conference room, computer labs, faculty offices and administrative spaces. Several of the rooms feature a two-tiered lighting system. One is used for video presentations, the other primarily as a lecture hall. Library computers are linked to the university’s research network.

The single-level structure built by Clayco has tilt-up concrete panel walls accented by a rustic fieldstone facade and marked by bands of dark gray ribbon glass. The building is extensively landscaped. Parking is provided for 536 vehicles.

CLIENT

University of North Texas

LOCATION

Dallas, Texas

SIZE

78,545 SF

KEY FACTS

  • Architect: M+H Architects