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    • Zoltan S. Kiss

      • Year Constructed: 1967 Year Renovated: 2014 Total Building Area: 4,150 SM Architects: Zoltan S. Kiss
      www.sfu.ca/fs/campus-maps/directory-of-buildings/Shell-house-residence.html
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  2. Shell House is a traditional-style, private single room residence for undergraduate students. Take the next step in your journey with a community that works together while you explore your interdependency.

  3. Shell House Residence. Building Acronym: SHR. Building No.: 092. Floor Levels: 4. Year Constructed: 1967. Year Renovated: 2014. Total Building Area: 4,150 SM. Architects: Zoltan S. Kiss. Building Users: Student Residences.

  4. Jul 28, 2023 · As Arthur Ericksons architectural partner in the 1960s and early ’70s, he helped design local icons like Simon Fraser University and the MacMillan Bloedel Building.

  5. Jul 31, 2021 · The original creation of SFU’s iconic Burnaby campus plan was a truly integrated design process: The Plaza and Main Mall were designed by Arthur Erickson and Geoffrey Massey so that the...

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  6. Funding for the construction of Shell House was provided by Shell Oil Company, as part of the deal for Shell to operate the only gas station on campus (located north of what is now the West Mall Centre).

  7. This new building, designed by PUBLIC Architecture, is expected to reach completion and open by Fall 2027. The project represents the third phase of SFU Burnaby’s multi-phased, multi-year strategy of significantly expanding its on-campus student housing options.

  8. Simon Fraser University. The planning, design concept, design coordination, site development and landscaping for the original part of the campus were all under the control of Erickson/Massey. The complex was conceived as one building, with future growth occurring at the periphery.

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