Size: 195,000 SF
Client: University of Pennsylvania
Architect: Mills + Schnoering Architects

Designed by architect Eero Saarinen in 1958 for the University of Pennsylvania’s campus, Hill College House is an internationally recognized architectural landmark located at the corner of 33rd and Walnut Streets. Originally a women’s dormitory, the building’s entry is a bridge, and the surrounding spiked metal fence encloses a grassy “moat” around the building. The living spaces, including five floors of dorm rooms for 500 (now co-ed) students, lounges, and seminar rooms, are built around a vast central atrium that overlooks a dining area on the lower level. It is one of Penn’s largest college houses.

A major renovation of the building addressed its maintenance and upgrade needs. Work included the conversion of all bathrooms to individual restrooms and shower rooms, renovations to all dorm rooms and common spaces, significant upgrades to MEP systems, and a major upgrade to the kitchen and dining areas. In addition, the building envelope was improved with a new roof and curtainwall, repair of existing masonry, and upgrades to two existing roof terraces. Existing windows were removed, refurbished, and reinstalled as part of the project, and a new bridge was constructed at the building’s entry.

 

“INTECH assisted with the complex pre-planning for Hill College House for nearly two years and skillfully managed the project during the 16 months of construction. Their knowledge of the University, their collaborative spirit, and their flexibility allowed the project to run smoothly throughout, delivering a completed residence hall on time
and on budget.”

Alison Baxter, AIA Senior Associate Mills + Schnoering Architects

Awards & Achievements

Project News

In The News: PLCB Celebrates Grand Opening of Fine Wine & Good Spirits in Schuylkill Yards, Philadelphia

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today welcomed local officials and members of the public to celebrate the grand opening of a new Fine Wine & Good Spirits (FW&GS) store, located at 3151 Market Street within the INTECH-developed Schuylkill Yards project. Read more at pa.gov. 

In The News: The Preservation Alliance Announce Preservation Achievement Awards

INTECH received the Preservation Alliance Grand Jury award for Washington Firehouse – Sora West. Read more at preservationalliance.com.

In The News: Foundation Academy Collegiate Groundbreaking Ceremony

Groundbreaking ceremony for the Foundation Academy Collegiate. See more at foundationacademies.org.

In the News: Thirteen projects win in 2018 Modernism in America Awards

Another edition of the Docomomo US Modernism in America Awards has come to a close! Today, the non-profit group announced 13 winners of the 2018 awards competition, which distinguished outstanding restoration projects that demonstrate high levels of design expertise and commitment to historic preservation. See the article on Archinect.

Related Projects

University of Pennsylvania – Dubois College House
Philadelphia, PA
University of Pennsylvania – Kings Court/English House
Philadelphia, PA
University of Pennsylvania – Sansom Commons
Philadelphia, PA