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Miller Dunwoody presents 'Campus Center' design emphasizing sustainability and campus connections

State Designer Selection Board · February 17, 2026
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Miller Dunwoody Architects told the State Designer Selection Board its Campus Center concept for the University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, would prioritize interlocking student, library and community uses, strong indoor-outdoor connections and aggressive energy goals tied to B3 and SB 2030, the firm said.

Miller Dunwoody Architects outlined a vision for a new University of Minnesota Saint Paul Campus Center that prioritizes integrated student services, stronger campus connections and ambitious sustainability targets.

"Embedded in the simple title Campus Center is the full complement of opportunities and responsibilities of this project to the students first," Anne Voda, the firm's principal in charge, said during a 20-minute presentation to the State Designer Selection Board.

The team described a program that unites student life, library services, research, gathering and supportive retail into a flexible co-curricular "learning ecosystem." Elizabeth McLean, identified by the team as the design manager, said the plan favors a mix…

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