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Texas A&M University Kingsville - Javelina Dining Hall

Kingsville, Texas

Javelina Dining Hall at Texas A&M University, Kingsville serves University Village and Mesquite Village West, two new residence hall communities designed by BOKA Powell on the western edge of campus.

The dining hall seats 500 students and includes an exterior dining space and roof terrace. Banquet and multi-function spaces are included on a mezzanine level. The dining space features flexible seating that can be reconfigured to accommodate large presentations or convocations.

Custom lighting fixtures, unique window designs, and crisp exterior details elevate the design of the dining hall while referencing the historical motif of the campus's architecture.

Project Information

Location
Kingsville, Texas
Completion Date
2015
Size
18,850 SF
Studio
Architecture, Interior Design, Planning
Typology
Higher Education, Student Housing

BOKA Powell Credits

Partner
Chris Barnes, John Orfield
Design Team
Bryan Campbell, Carly Herrera, Nathan Wilcox, William Mathews

External Credits

Structural Engineer
Jaster Quintanilla
Civil Engineer
Jaster Quintanilla
Landscape Architect
Coleman & Associates