Barrett, The Honors College - Campus

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The new Barrett, The Honors College Residential Complex, containing the Honors College, is on the southeast corner of ASU's Tempe campus and is adjacent to Apache Boulevard to the south and Rural Road to the east. It was designed by the collaboration of the architecture firms IKON 5 Architects and DWL Architects. Major construction was coordinated by the collaboration of general contractors Hardison/Downey & Kitchell from September 2007 to August 2009. Construction costs of the project totaled approximately $110,000,000 for approximately 490,000 g.s.f. of buildings and is being considered for LEED v2.2 Silver Certification. It consists of the residence halls Agave, Cereus, Sage, Cottonwood, Rosewood, Juniper, Willow, and a special Sustainability House at Barrett, or SHAB, all of which have classrooms for the seminars that are held solely for honors students. It provides facilities for 1,700 students.

Campus Gallery

  • Photo of the north west side of the Agave Hall building at Barrett, The Honors College. Part of the ASU Main Campus in Tempe, Arizona.

  • Photo of the south side of the Honors Hall building at Barrett, The Honors College. Part of the ASU Main Campus in Tempe, Arizona.

  • Photo of the east side of the Juniper Hall (left) Rosewood Hall (right) and the connecting bridge along Rural Road at Barrett, The Honors College. Part of the ASU Main Campus in Tempe, Arizona.

  • Photo of the south side of the Agave Hall (right) building at Barrett, The Honors College and Jojoba Hall (left) building at the Hassayampa Academic Village. Part of the ASU Main Campus in Tempe, Arizona.

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