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Student Services Center at UH Hilo

The American Institute of Architects (AIA), Honolulu Chapter, named a building at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo one of the winners of the 2015 AIA-Honolulu Design Awards.

The Student Services Center at UH Hilo earned AIA’s Institutional Award of Merit. The building was designed by architect Lorrin Matsunaga with Urban Works, Inc.

The 35,000 square-foot, three-story Student Services Center provides a one-stop shop to complete all the activities needed to become a full-fledged student at UH Hilo. Student can complete registration for classes under one roof. The center houses all of the programs that students need to support their college success: Admissions Office; Office of the Registrar; Financial Aid Services and Cashier’s Office on the first floor. The Advising Center, Career Development Services, Disability Services, Counseling Services, the Women’s Center and the Health Promotion Program are located on the second floor while the Offices of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of Students and other student support staff are on the third floor.

The 35,000 square-foot, three-story structure is also part of the campus photovoltaic array system distributed among several buildings that will save about $300,000 per year in electricity costs.

A UH Hilo Stories article

—By Susan Enright

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