Facilities

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Buildings on Campus

Arts Annex

  • Art AnnexOfficial Building Name: Science Lab Annex
  • Location: 2709 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1973
  • Architect: Phase I 1973 - Naramore - Bain - Brady & Johnson
    Phase II 1988 - The Miller / Hull Partnership
    Phase III 1992 - Carlson / Ferrin Architects, P.S.
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 27,377
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Art laboratory, art studios, critique room, receiving dock.

Description: The Annex contains a large high-ceiling laboratory space for art and for other large-scale instructional activities involving metal, wood, glass, clay and stone work. Also included in the building are art studios and a critique room. Additionally, this building has a large receiving-working dock area and an outdoor casting area with four kilns. This structure is connected by a bridge to the Phase I laboratory structure.

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Central Utility Plant (CUP)

  • Official Building Name: Central Utility PlantCentral Utility Plant (CUP)
  • Location: 2836 Fireweed Drive NW
  • Date of Construction: 1971
  • Architect: Bouillon - Christofferson & Schairer
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 24,912
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Heating and cooling equipment, basketball court.

Description: This facility is located east of the Communications building. It contains two 35,000 and one 12,000 pound per hour fire tube boilers. Eight hundred and five hundred ton centrifugal chillers provide most of the cooling for campus buildings. The building is designed to accommodate one additional boiler and two additional chillers.

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College Activities Building (CAB)

  • Official Building Name: College Activities BuildingCAB
  • Location: 2741 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1972
  • Architect:
    Phase I 1972 - Kirk Wallace - McKinley AIA & Associates
    Phase II 1990 - Olson - Sundberg architects
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 112,239
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Food services, bookstore, college FM radio station, student activity coordinating offices, bike repair, conference services, classrooms.CAB

Description: The CAB houses the main food service facility for both campus residents and commuter students; included are a cafeteria and a full-service deli. Besides the dining hall, there is additional seating in the staff/faculty lounge and on the second floor by the deli. A bookstore on the main level sells instructional materials and supplies. Other facilities are two large classrooms, a cash machine, vending area, college FM radio station, student activity coordinating office area, bike repair shop and Conference Services. There is a large receiving-storage area connected to an underground entrance. The building has its own loading dock. An addition was made to the CAB in 1990; this space is currently used by the Student Activities office area.

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College Recreation Center (CRC)

  • Official Building Name: College Recreation CenterCollege Recreation Center
  • Location: 2745 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1972
  • Architect:
    Phase I 1972 Robert Billsbrough Price FAIA & Associates
    Phase II 1987 - Cummings - Schlatter Associates
    Loschky - Marquard & Nesholm
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 115,680
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Recreation and wellness activities, staff offices, and classrooms.College Recreation Center Above

Description: The CRC was built in two phases. The first phase houses a large swimming pool and diving tank, five handball courts, multipurpose rooms, exercise/weight rooms, two sauna bath rooms, locker-shower facilities and an office area. The addition contains the gymnasium, movement rooms, a classroom, wellness center and an office suite with workrooms and conference space.

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Communications Building (COM)

  • Official Building Name: Communications LaboratoryCommunications Building
  • Location: 2749 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1977
  • Architect: 1977 Walker / McGough/ Foltz / Lyerla Addition 1996 - Buffalo Design, Inc.
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 116,298
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Performing arts facilities, film, animation, and audio production facilities, classrooms, faculty offices, staff offices.

Communications BuildingDescription: The Communications Building houses classrooms, faculty and staff offices, and specialized production facilities for the performing arts, audio, film and animation curriculum at Evergreen. The facility includes the Experimental Theater black box performance space, the Recital Hall, the scenic and costume shop, two dance/theater rehearsal rooms, 16 and 8 track audio recording facilities, electronic music studios, post production film and animation facilities, and several multiuse classroom/meeting/rehearsal rooms.

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Covered Recreation Pavilion

  • Official Building Name: Covered Recreation PavilionCovered Recreation Pavillion
  • Location: 4201 Driftwood Road NW
  • Date of Construction: 1973
  • Architect: Robert Billsbrough Price FAIA & Associates
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 18,559
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Recreational activities, outdoor assemblies

Description: A large covered facility, the Pavilion contains hard surfaced activity areas for basketball, tennis, volleyball and badminton. It can also serve as a large, covered outdoor assembly area. Contact the College Recreation Center Facilities Coordinator for space Rentals .

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Farm Equipment Storage

  • Official Building Name: Organic Farm Equipment StorageOrganic Farm Garage
  • Location: 2712 Lewis Road NW #C
  • Date of Construction: --
  • Architect: --
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 432
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Storage.
  • Description: --

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Farm Operations

  • Official Building Name: Organic Farm Operations BldgOrganic Farm Operations
  • Location: 2712 Lewis Road NW #B
  • Date of Construction: 1990
  • Architect: --
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 864
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: --
  • Description: --

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Housing Community Center (HCC)

  • Official Building Name: Residence Community BuildingHousing Community Center (HCC)
  • Location: 4225 Driftwood Road NW
  • Date of Construction: 1987
  • Architect: Michael and Lakeman AIA
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 7,268
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Student Community Center, laundry, mail boxes

Description: This building is maintained by Housing Maintenance, with support of Facilities Services as requested. The Community Center contains a social and dining space, recreation equipment such as pool tables and foosball, a video/television viewing area, and a variety of vending operations. Laundry facilities and all residential mailboxes are also located in this building.

Lab I

  • Official Building Name: Science Lab Phase ILab I
  • Location: 2713 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1972
  • Architect: Naramore - Bain - Brady & Johnson
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 85,268
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Science laboratories, classrooms, faculty offices, shop areas.

Description: Lab I includes general laboratory areas, faculty offices, conference rooms, classrooms, a terrarium, shop areas, a small animal room complex and general storage areas. The building is connected on all floors to the south end of Lab II.

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Lab II

  • Official Building Name: Science Laboratory Phase IILab 2
  • Location: 2721 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1975
  • Architect: Naramore - Bain - Brady & Johnson
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 90,157
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Science laboratories, classrooms, faculty offices, shop areas, Facilities office.

Description: Lab II contains academic offices, interdisciplinary laboratories, a herbarium and collection room, classrooms, shops, a photo lab and permanent office space for Facilities Services. The building is connected on all floors to the west end of Lab I.

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Lecture Halls

  • Official Building Name: Large Group InstructionLecture Hall
  • Location: 2725 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1971
  • Architect: Harris - Reed & Litzenberger
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 23,639
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Lectures and seminars.

Description: This building contains five lecture halls with capacities of 75, 75, 100, 150 and 300. Each lecture hall is designed to accommodate rear, front and overhead projection. Also included in this facility are a centrally located lounge area and a lecture preparation area. There is an underground corridor leading to the Laboratory Building.

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Library Building

  • Official Building Name: Daniel J. Evans Library

    Library Building

  • Location: 2737 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1971
  • Architect: Durham - Anderson - Freed Architects AIA
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 346,969
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Library, Media Services, computer Center classrooms, faculty and staff offices.

Description: This building is a large multipurpose structure containing the campus library, media services space, classrooms, faculty offices, administrative offices, conference rooms and lounge and storage areas. The offices of Admissions, Registration, the Controller, and Student Advising are also located in this building. Most floors of this structure are carpeted.

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Basement [Complete] [A]-[B]-[C]
First Floor [Complete] [A]-[B]-[C]
Second Floor [Complete] [A]-[B]-[C]
Third Floor [Complete] [A]-[B]-[C]
Fourth Floor [Complete] [A]-[B]

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Longhouse

  • Official Building Name: Longhouse Education and Cultural CenterLonghouse Image
  • Location: 2800 Dogtooth Lane NW #A
  • Date of Construction: 1995
  • Architect: Jones and Jones
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 12,177
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Native programs, classrooms, staff office, commercial kitchen.

Description: This building is designed after a Northwest Coast longhouse and is constructed from Olympic Peninsula cedar. It contains a large, open space which is often used by the Native American programs. Also included in the building are a full commercial kitchen and four large classrooms with flexible walls to allow configurations for large or small groups. The building has a small conference room, an office, and two gas/wood fireplaces.

Additional Information:

The Longhouse is the first building of its kind on any US college or university campus. Traditional longhouses served as the community center for families and villages up and down the Pacific Northwest. In a traditional longhouse you would find the post and beam structure you see in this longhouse, but it would be one room, with a fire pit in the middle and bench seating around the sides. The floor would be dirt with wood shavings on top. The Evergreen longhouse design is based on a traditional longhouse with modern features. This longhouse sits on Coast Salish land and so its appearance follows that tradition.

On the exterior entrance, the first thing you see is the Thunderbird. It was carved by Greg Colfax who is Makah and Andy Wilbur who is Skokomish. Greg was a visiting faculty member at Evergreen at the time and students in the Native Studies program worked with him on the sculpture. The Thunderbird is seen as the giver of knowledge and so its presence on the Longhouse here is appropriate.

When people think of Pacific Northwest Coast Native culture, they often think of totem poles. Poles are traditional of northern cultures that you'd find in BC and Alaska. In the Southern region among Salish people, welcome figures are carved and placed outside of the Longhouse. These figures on either side of the door have their hands outstretched in a gesture of welcome. The male figure is holding a platter which indicates food. At Longhouses, food was ALWAYS present! Greg Colfax and Andy Wilbur carved the welcome figures as well.

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Organic Farm House

  • Official Building Name: Organic Farm HouseImage of Organic Farm
  • Location: 2712 Lewis Road NW #A
  • Date of Construction: 1972
  • Architect: Jon Collier
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 3,478
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Classroom, kitchen, caretaker's apartment.

Description: A wood structure with two floor and a third story loft. It contains a classroom, kitchen, and a caretaker's apartment. The farmhouse has a residential atmosphere and is heated by wood stoves. The current structure replaced a farmhouse that was on the property when the land was acquired by the state.

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Seminar Building

  • Official Building Name: Seminar Building Phase IImage of Seminar Building
  • Location: 2731 McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 1974
  • Architect: The Bumgardner Partnership
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 44,910
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Classrooms, faculty offices, counseling services, Police services, EF Language School.

Description: This facility includes small classrooms, faculty offices, counseling services and campus Police Services. The EF Language School is also housed in this building.

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Seminar II

  • Official Building Name: Seminar IISeminar 2 Aerial View
  • Location: McCann Plaza NW
  • Date of Construction: 2002
  • Architect: Mahlum Architects
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 198,775
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Seminar rooms, classrooms, faculty offices, Public Service Center, Evening and Weekend Studies Program, Public Lounge, Cafe.

Description: This is a large multipurpose 5 cluster building with academic and support service space designed to support the college's teaching methodology. Included within the building are areas for the Public Service Centers, Evening and Weekend Studies Program and a small satellite cafe.

Hours of Operation:

Main Cluster Hours:
Monday thru Thursday - 7:30am to 10:30pm
Friday - 7:30am to 6:00pm
Saturday and Sunday - per class schedule

Public Lounge:
Monday thru Thursday - 7:30am to 10:30pm
Friday - 7:30am to 6:00pm
Saturday - 9:00am to 6:00pm
Sunday - Closed

Seminar II Cafe:

Monday thru Saturday - 7:30am to 9:00pm
Sunday - Closed

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Student Residences: A-D (First Year)

  • Official Building Name: Student Residences: A-D (First Year)Housing Building Dorm A
  • Location: 4319 Indian Pipe Loop NW
  • Date of Construction: 1971-1972
  • Architect: The Bumgardner Partnership
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 108,506 (4 units)
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Student residences.

Description: Phase I (A-D) : Four residence halls stand in a cluster around a courtyard about five minutes walk northeast of the major campus plaza buildings. The residence halls are constructed of reinforced concrete. "A" Building is ten stories tall, and buildings "B", "C", and "D" are five stories tall and very similar in design. "A" Building is the only facility that contains any traditional residence hall rooms, having single studios and double studios. The residence halls also contain three-, four-, and five-person apartments of varying floor plans.  Residential and Dining Services Office (A – 3rd Floor)

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Student Residences: E-U (Apartment Style)

  • Official Building Name: Student Residences: E-U (Apartment Style)
  • Location: 4201 Indian Pipe Loop NW
  • Date of Construction: 1987
  • Architect: Michael and Lakeman AIA
  • Gross Sq. Feet: (varies)
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Student residences.

Description: These buildings are maintained by Housing Maintenance, with support of Facilities Services as requested. All wood structures and comprised of four- and six-bedroom apartments. All apartments include kitchen facilities. These units have access to community kitchens on the same floor. Laundry facilities are provided in the residence halls, the Mods and the Housing Community Center. Two recreation areas within the residence buildings are 'The Edge' located in A Building and 'The Far Side' located in the Mods. Both rooms have video and audio equipment as well as meeting and kitchen facilities. All rooms, except in the Mods, were equipped in 1997-98 with technology upgrades consisting of data connections, cable TV, and phone service provided by the college. In 1997, "A" Building was retrofitted for fire system improvements which included installing a new fire alarm and sprinkler system. A new high security lock system was installed in 1996-97.

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Student Residences: M301-M319 (Apartment Style)

  • Official Building Name: Student Residences: M301-M319 (Apartment Style)
  • Location: 3040 Wild Current Loop
  • Date of Construction: 1971
  • Architect: St. Regis Fabricated Structures
  • Gross Sq. Feet: 1971
  • Renovation Date: None
  • Use: Student residences.

Description: A complex of 19 modular duplexes is located a 15 minute walk east of the central campus Core. These buildings are maintained by Housing Maintenance, with support of Facilities Services as requested. The Mods, originally designed as temporary structures, are constructed of wood and have a more residential atmosphere than the residence halls.Each Mod contains two two-bedroom apartments housing five students each.

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