Architectural Record wrote about the National Veterans Resource Center and broke down it’s various features! Read about the thought process behind its glass outside and curved wave of wood on the inside.
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Construction Manager Announcement
Chase Construction has been selected to lead the Construction Management efforts for the National Veterans Resource Center at Syracuse University.
The IVMF Team Checks out the Latest Progress on the NVRC
Both the IVMF and Office of Veterans and Military Affairs (OVMA) teams visited the NVRC worksite recently to check out the progress of what will be their future home in 2020 – and will be the national convening space for academic, government and community collaboration in support of those who served.
NVRC Rendering: ROTC Classroom
Renderings provided by SHoP Architecture
ROTC Classroom
Veteran-Owned ZeroPoint Aerial Launches Inaugural Drone Flyover to Feature Site Preparation at National Veterans Resource Center
The first-ever drone flyover of the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) occurred on Monday, Feb. 26, thanks to a local veteran-owned business hired to chronicle the historic beginnings of the building slated to open in spring of 2020.
NVRC Rendering: Student Veteran Organization (SVO) Lounge
Renderings provided by SHoP Architecture
Syracuse University Announces Historic $20 Million Gift to Support Construction of First-of-Its-Kind National Veterans Resource Center
Syracuse University, home to the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), today announced a $20 million gift from U.S. Navy veteran and Life Trustee Daniel D’Aniello ’68 and his wife, Gayle. This gift, one of the single largest gifts in University history, will support construction of the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC), a first-of-its-kind facility that will house the IVMF, the nation’s leading academic institute focused on the concerns of America’s more than 20 million veterans and their families as well as other veteran-focused educational, vocational and community engagement programs. The NVRC will open in spring 2020.
Two new NVRC renderings provided by SHoP Architecture
Two new NVRC renderings provided by SHoP Architecture
Construction update: Work on veterans center to begin in next 2 weeks
In the first construction email of the year, Vice President and Chief Facilities Officer Pete Sala gave updates on Syracuse University campus infrastructure projects.
NVRC Logo Release
It is official, the National Veterans Resource Center has a logo.