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To draw the best and brightest faculty and students—and to generate
funding—facilities and grounds must be as attractive as they
are functional. (According to a major study, 62% of prospective
students felt “the appearance of the grounds and buildings was
the most influential factor during a campus visit.”) The best and
brightest, in turn, bring national and international recognition,
which, in turn, generates more funding. And the cycle starts again. |

Location:
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Architect:
SmithGroup
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Western Michigan University
Richmond Center for the
Visual Arts
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Location:
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Architect:
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Western Michigan University Upjohn Geographical Study Center
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Locations:
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Architect:
Diekema Hamann Architects
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Michigan State University Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies
Michigan State University / Kalamazoo Center for
Medical Studies is a medical training facility for
interns and residents studying for their medical
doctorates. MSU / KCMS' previous facilities were
located at numerous sites. This project was developed
to centralize their training facilities and administrative
offices. The project contains two phases. The first phase
was construction of the new Clinical Facility, and
the second phase consisted of renovation of a 1920’s
era State Hospital building for Administration.
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Location:
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Architect:
Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber |
Western Michigan University
Roundabout
CSM planned this project's schedule
in minute detail from start to finish to ensure the
work could be completed in the limited summer time
frame while student traffic was minimal. Our ability
to then manage the project to stay on schedule regardless
of weather, unsuitable soils, project changes and other
issues was key to the successful completion of the
work on time and on budget.
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Location:
Battle Creek, Michigan
Architect:
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Western Michigan University
School of Aviation
The CSM Group managed the renovations to the Operations Building at Kellogg Regional Airport when Western Michigan University moved its School of Aviation Flight to Battle Creek. The project consisted of interior and exterior renovations to create classrooms and other instructional space for students in the WMU Flight / Aviation programs.
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