Van Meter Hall, a freshmen residence hall at the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus, will be undergoing renovations slated for completion in time for occupancy in September.
Cambridge-based HMFH Architects has been selected to design the renovations for the first year living and learning community focused on culture and the arts, according to a statement. HMFH has been asked to create an atmosphere that will support the students’ creative endeavors. The proposed design highlights renovating student lounges, social and recreation areas, dance and practice rooms, study spaces and media rooms on the building’s first and second floors.
"HMFH provides the University of Massachusetts with a perspective that balances both critical improvements to our facilities and the need to make them as inviting and engaging for students as possible," said Cleve Carrens, UMass capital projects manager. "Their approach recognizes the specific attributes that visual and performing art students need in order to display and share their projects, and will certainly enhance the creative programming we have worked hard to cultivate in Van Meter Hall."
The HMFH team has designed a program that will incorporate a variety of upgrades to the 400-bed residence hall, including new finishes throughout the building, and new ceilings, lighting, casework and furniture for all of Van Meter’s common areas, according to a statement. HMFH has also integrated an multi-dimensional component for students to share their artwork in an interactive display that will support the building’s specialized programming.
"We are excited for the opportunity, through this renovation project, to support and promote the artistic explorations of the students living in Van Meter Hall," said Laura Wernick, senior principal at HMFH Architects. "The University of Massachusetts Amherst campus is the midst of significant growth and change in its student life offerings and we see this project as an integral part of that effort."





