Georgetown University, Healy Hall, Washington, DC
Georgetown University is one of the world’s leading academic and research institutions, offering a unique educational experience that prepares the next generation of global citizens to lead and make a difference in the world.
Spread across a 118,388 SF space and named after Patrick F. Healy S.J., the 27th president of Georgetown; Healy Hall is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and is one of two Georgetown’s historically significant buildings. This flagship building serves as the main administrative and reception venue of Georgetown, with some portions still being used as classrooms. The building includes Riggs Library, one of the few extant cast iron libraries in the nation, as well as the elaborate Gaston Hall.
SETTY services include MEP/FP design services with a goal to transform the historic Healy Hall. The new Healy hall is dedicated to student gathering spaces, well-being, faith and a central home for the Georgetown Scholars Program (GSP). GSP will nearly triple its previous space in Healy, with approximately 2,300 SF allocated to students and staff.
The new space can accommodate a student lounge, several workspaces, private offices, meeting spaces, phone booths for private calls, a kitchen and storage space.