Demolition of Snyder Hall begins
The demolition of the 59-year-old building on iconic McCarthy Mall is scheduled to be complete in mid-July.
The demolition of the 59-year-old building on iconic McCarthy Mall is scheduled to be complete in mid-July.
Snyder Hall was among 37 new buildings constructed during the biggest campus expansion ever during the mid 1950s to mid 1960s.
The Clinical Building has joined a dozen other structures throughout the UH campus system in achieving Gold LEED status, one of the top levels of energy efficiency.
The demolition in May marks the start of Phase 2 of the UH Mānoa Mini Master Plan.
New 60,000-square-foot Integrated Research Center to study volcano, earthquake hazards.
Creative media at UH West Oʻahu has a new high-tech home.
The Life Sciences Building will be home to the College of Natural Sciences biology, microbiology and botany departments along with the Pacific Biosciences Research Center.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and visitors are asked to fill out a survey and offer their ideas online to help inform designers.
The estimated $110 million building project will provide 388 affordable, rental housing units along with a child-care facility and ground floor retail space.
The UH Mānoa campus transformation includes converting interior roads into pedestrian malls and increasing and improving spaces—indoors and out—for learning, study, collaboration and recreation.