
Train from Philadelphia: From 30th Street Station take the Paoli/Thorndale Regional Rail Train Line west towards Paoli (Paoli local).
Two rail stops are located in Radnor, the Paoli/Thorndale line and the Norristown line. Davids stop is a 10 minute walk on sidewalks through a residential area to the campus pathway located at the end of the sidewalk.
Rail service: The Paoli/Thorndale line's St. Bus: SEPTA stops are located on Lancaster Avenue and Chamounix Road, a 15 minute walk from the campus. For safety and convenience, there is a shuttle service to and from campus to the Radnor stations. Davids train station (Paoli/Thorndale Line), you are a 25 minute train-ride to or from downtown Philadelphia, which USA Today called one of America's top 10 best college communities. By incorporating student feedback, we delivered a design to enhance student life.There are many ways to get to the St. The building houses program space for the College of Health Sciences, Physics, and the University’s new Biomedical Engineering degree. A green roof, visible from surrounding residence halls, is integral to overall stormwater management. Removal of a decommissioned boiler plant put new meaning to the vision of returning to a vibrant landscape, as we carved pedestrian pathways and designed the adjacent North Campus Drive parking facility. We designed a new facility to house a large lecture hall, divisible meeting room, the University’s catering facility, a replacement board dining facility with visible front-cooking, and multiple large and small collaboration spaces and classrooms including a learning stair with a large format multi-media experience. The challenges of integrating a new hybrid building on a constrained campus were quickly overshadowed by the potential to shape student life, promote academic collaboration, and reclaim the landscape.Īs the architect of record, our team worked with the University to repurpose the last unbuilt space on campus where surface parking dominated.
The addition of The Sciences and Engineering Center and The Commons to West Chester University’s campus is a story of transformation.