UNM Coronado Hall is a historic dormitory that lies on the eastern side of the University of New Mexico Campus in Albuquerque. The dormitory, constructed in 1959, has become a distinguishable landmark on campus due to its design and historic importance. Throughout the years, Coronado Hall has undergone a number of renovations to improve the living conditions of students and residents. A new renovation has recently been approved by the university to improve the dorm’s main entry, main lobby, and living spaces which will create a new space for students to experience while also preserving one of the university’s historic landmarks.
UNM CORONADO RENOVATION PHASE 2
Coronado Hall has needed some attention from many years of beloved use. The student Lobos have the opportunities to enjoy the new facilities in the upcoming academic year! We are proud of UNM for their leadership in addressing the issues of washrooms, shower facilities allowing for more privacy and individuality while maintaining everyone’s dignity in student dorm life! @CoronadoHall #GoLobos
UNM CORONADO HALL RENOVATION
McClain + Yu designed the renovation for the 252 bed dormitory constructed in 1958. The design modernizes dorm rooms, shower and toilet rooms, and provides improvements to common space. Additionally, the renovation plan includes improvements to universal accessibility. Construction is planned for Summer 2017 with student initial move-in scheduled for the Fall 2017 semester. Currently Phase 2 is being planned.