United States Air Force Academy Foundation & Association of Graduates Wecker Hall

Colorado Springs, Colorado

After outgrowing their current offices at Doolittle Hall, the Air Force Academy Foundation and Association of Graduates sought to build a new administration building on the Doolittle Hall Campus. Together, the Association of Graduates and the Air Force Academy Foundation work to better serve graduates, support the Air Force Academy, and preserve the heritage of the Long Blue Line. The new building enables all staff from these philanthropic organizations to be housed in one location, increasing their ability to collaborate and pursue their shared mission and vision.

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Project Details

Size: 24,000 sf 

Cost: $17.8M

Design Details

  • Pursuing Zero Energy
  • Collaborative design process
  • Mid-Century Modern design
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The new building was designed and constructed to fit within the Air Force Academy’s stringent design standards. The mid-century modern design aligns with the United States Air Force Academy’s overall architecture scheme and complements neighboring Doolittle Hall. The design also incorporates the Prop & Wings Society monument in the plaza between Doolittle Hall and the new building. The new facility accommodates 80 to 100 individuals, featuring breakout and teaming spaces, conference rooms, a kitchen, and a break room.

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RTA worked closely with senior leaders and stakeholders to design a new administration building that meets the needs of all users. Several design charettes and user group meetings provided a forum for collaboration. Sustainability is a focus of the design, and the new building is pursuing Zero Energy.

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19 South Tejon Street, Suite 300
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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