Queen鈥檚 proposed student centre design wins national architecture award

Queen鈥檚 proposed student centre design wins national architecture award

John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) recognized with 2019 Award of Excellence for revitalization plans.

By Dave Rideout

December 13, 2019

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Exterior rendering of the proposed JDUC redevelopment design.
Exterior rendering of the proposed JDUC redevelopment design.

Canadian Architect magazine recognized the proposed design for a revitalized John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) with a recently. For 53 years, the annual award program has highlighted exceptional architectural projects during the design stage. Prize jurors lauded the plans for its sustainability features, its focus on increasing accessibility, and for seamlessly blending historic and contemporary design.

JDUC interior rendering
JDUC design interior rendering.

鈥淭丑别 JDUC has served as a central student hub on campus for more than 70 years and has been integral to the student experience here at Queen鈥檚,鈥 says John Witjes, Associate Vice-Principal (Facilities). 鈥淥ur team has worked closely with Queen鈥檚 student representatives and the architectural teams to imagine a revitalized JDUC that will encourage learning and community, and be open and inclusive to everyone.鈥

The redevelopment plan, designed by architects from HDR + MJMA, includes a refreshed look for the facility, the addition of new study and social areas for undergraduate and graduate students, rooms for campus clubs and student services, and accessible entrances and amenities. The proposed sustainability features have been designed to meet the requirements for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification.

Spearheaded by the Alma Mater Society (AMS) and Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS), the redevelopment project was conditionally approved by Queen鈥檚 University鈥檚 Board of Trustees in March 2019.

鈥淭his is an intelligent and effective addition in the heart of an established university campus,鈥 says Joe Lobko, an award juror whose comments were shared by Canadian Architect. 鈥淚t creates a beautiful and convincing student gathering place while strongly marking its corner site and providing a welcoming invitation to this part of the campus. It knits old and new, but allows each to be of its time.鈥

Cross-section view of JDUC design.
Cross-section view of JDUC design.

Under the Queen鈥檚-supported proposal, the AMS and SGPS will contribute $50.5 million over 25 years, through a student fee levy 鈥 contributions confirmed during graduate and undergraduate referendums in February 2018 and January 2019. Queen鈥檚 will support the initiative with a contribution of $11.8 million, including $1.8 million from the university鈥檚 operating funds, and $10 million in donor support. Fundraising for the project is underway.

JDUC design exterior rendering.
JDUC design exterior rendering.

鈥淚t is a priority for Queen鈥檚 to invest in the creation of spaces that support our students, giving them the resources they need to live, study, gather, build community, and access support services that will enable them to thrive,鈥 says Karen Bertrand, Vice-Principal (Advancement). 鈥淲e are now turning to our alumni and friends with the hope they will be inspired and contribute to this important project.鈥

Construction will begin once the JDUC revitalization project meets its fundraising target and the Board of Trustees grants final approval.