Stanford University EVGR Construction | Graham Architectural Products

Artist rendering of what the project will look like when completed
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Date: 15 March 2019

Graham is supplying over 6,700 Series GT6700 windows for this project.

The Escondido Village Graduate Residences (EVGR) is an ambitious project on the Stanford University Campus. The photo above is a artist rendering of what the project will look like when completed.

Graham Architectural Products was selected to provide the windows for the project. Graham is supplying over 6,700 Series GT6700 windows for this project. Graham’s windows are being pre-installed into fabricated precast panels and then these panels are assembled to form the exterior facade of the buildings.

Significant progress has been made so far and this time lapsed video shows Building A being constructed.

Stanford University EVGR Construction

According to their website the EVGR will provide housing to single graduate students and couples without children. The four 10-story buildings will provide 2,431 new beds and on-campus amenities.

Once complete, the EV Graduate Residences will increase graduate student housing capacity on campus by almost 20 percent, meeting a critical university priority as Bay Area housing costs continue to rise. Visit the Project Details page for more information.

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