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Project overview

Business Unit(s)

San Antonio

Year Completed

2022

Client(s)

Trinity University

Client Industry

Education

Scope of Work

New Construction

Size

40,000 sq. ft., 3-Stories

Partners

Lake Flato

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Trinity University Dicke Hall

San Antonio's First Cross-Laminated Timber

Dicke Hall, the first cross-laminated timber building in San Antonio, is the newest addition to Trinity University’s Business and Humanities District. This 40,000 sq. ft. mass timber structure now houses the district’s active learning classrooms, two-tier classrooms, an auditorium, and a screening room. Student breakout spaces with varying scales of interaction are distributed throughout the building and provide diverse experiences needed to meet student needs.

Embracing nature and legacy

The mass timber structural members are prominently showcased throughout the entire building, with all shear walls, beams, and columns left exposed to highlight their robust yet beautiful and breathtaking nature. Inspired by mid-century modernist architect O’Neil Ford’s legacy on Trinity’s campus, the building’s design seamlessly integrates into the campus skyline and creates a warm and welcoming environment connected to nature. This new structure brings life to the previously overlooked north portion of the campus. Featuring active learning classrooms, an auditorium, a screening room, and student breakout spaces, it offers diverse experiences that cater to the needs of the students.

"Turner acted as a shepherd for each department thoughout the preconstruction process. Not only were they collaborative leaders, but their knowledge and interpersonal approach ensured all departments and stakeholders' concerns were considered. Turner took great care in serving as the University's partner throughout the process."

Jim Baker

Senior Director Facilities Services, Trinity University

Mass Timber in 3-2-1
Turner Presenters at 3-2-1

Mass Timber in 3-2-1

The cross-laminated timber (CLT) used on Dicke Hall is the first of its kind in San Antonio. With Turner’s vast Mass Timber experience, lessons learned from other Turner teams around the nation were captured and implemented. As a result, moisture mitigation plans, quality control plans, delivery documentation procedures, and protection protocols were created and implemented. With the gained experience, Turner, along with architect partner Lake Flato, were able to host the “Mass Timber in 3-2-1” event where clients had the chance to tour Dicke Hall directly after topping out and learn why they should consider building with Mass Timber.