Featured Projects

Bing Concert Hall

The University has launched an initiative that is engaging the entire campus in innovative efforts to re-imagine the role of the arts. The Stanford Arts Initiative will raise the arts to a new level of prominence on campus, deepen the many ties binding Stanford to the community and the larger world, and create an arts-rich environment that will increasingly distinguish the University of the Future.

The 877-seat Bing Concert Hall will be an acoustically exceptional hall that will be well suited for a range of music groups from small chamber ensembles to a medium-sized orchestra. The concert hall will present visiting artists in an environment ideally suited to their art and will potentially give Stanford the reputation for being one of the country’s premier presenters of chamber, recital, and world music.

Learn more about the Bing Concert Hall.

Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center

The School of Engineering Center (SoEC) is intended to serve as a hub for the School’s teaching and research endeavors shifting the center of the school from Terman Engineering Center to the SEQ 2.

Learn more about the Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center.

Knight Management Center

The Knight Management Center will be a comprehensive physical environment that allows the Stanford Graduate School of Business to deliver new methods of teaching management and leadership while inviting more collaboration from across the Stanford community. Learn more about the Knight Management Center.

Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Center

Lorry I. Lokey, the Business Wire founder and philanthropist, is giving $75 million to the School of Medicine to help build what is expected to be the nation's largest center for stem cell research.

Lokey's gift will make possible a 200,000-square-foot facility to be known as the Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building. The four-story structure on Campus Drive will house 350 scientists working together to capture the power of these cells in treating diseases as diverse as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. Learn more about the Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Center.

Olmsted Terrace Faculty Homes

Thirty-nine single family homes will be constructed on a narrow 6.7 acre parcel that is bound by Stanford Avenue, Olmsted Road, Escondido Road and El Camino Real.  Construction of the homes will take place on a rolling production schedule typical of the homebuilding industry, with the first four homes delivering during early summer 2010. Project completion is estimated by February 2011. For more information, visit Olmsted Terrace Faculty Homes.

 

For more Capital Plan project listings, visit the Department of Project Management website.