Byrnes, Hayden, and Henle Halls reimagine Georgetown University’s northern campus, integrating student housing, wellness, and collaborative learning spaces into a unified architectural framework.
Completed in August 2025, the project more than doubles the capacity of the previous dormitory complex while redefining the role of residential life within the university’s campus plan.
Rather than relying on conventional dormitory corridors, the design organizes student housing around a network of shared interior and exterior spaces that foster informal learning and social interaction. These communal environments include a sunken living room, distributed study lounges, recreational spaces, and integrated health education services. Together, these spaces create a residential environment that supports both academic success and student wellbeing.
This project establishes a new model for campus living—one that reflects evolving expectations for student life while reinforcing Georgetown’s historic campus identity.
Byrnes, Hayden, and Henle Halls reimagine Georgetown University’s northern campus, integrating student housing, wellness, and collaborative learning spaces into a unified architectural framework.
Completed in August 2025, the project more than doubles the capacity of the previous dormitory complex while redefining the role of residential life within the university’s campus plan.
Rather than relying on conventional dormitory corridors, the design organizes student housing around a network of shared interior and exterior spaces that foster informal learning and social interaction. These communal environments include a sunken living room, distributed study lounges, recreational spaces, and integrated health education services. Together, these spaces create a residential environment that supports both academic success and student wellbeing.
This project establishes a new model for campus living—one that reflects evolving expectations for student life while reinforcing Georgetown’s historic campus identity.
A few weeks ago, friends and partners came together to welcome Winstanley Architects & Planners to our new home on King Street in Old Town Alexandria.
Our Forecourt offers the perfect space to celebrate the spring and summer weather. Stay tuned for more events and opportunities to connect with our team and the broader architecture community.
A few weeks ago, friends and partners came together to welcome Winstanley Architects & Planners to our new home on King Street in Old Town Alexandria.
Our Forecourt offers the perfect space to celebrate the spring and summer weather. Stay tuned for more events and opportunities to connect with our team and the broader architecture community.
Winstanley Architects & Planners is looking for a Senior Architect with extensive experience in the hospitality sector to join our practice, working out of our Miami studio. This position will lead Winstanley’s efforts to secure and execute master planning and architectural engagements for hotels, restaurants, resorts, and other hospitality projects across the United States and the Caribbean.
The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in design and production, as well as the experience and relationships to contribute in the short term to the firm’s business development in this sector.
Does this sound like you? Learn more and apply today at the link in our bio, or 🔗https://winstanleyarchitects.com/senior-hospitality-architect-26/
Winstanley Architects & Planners is looking for a Senior Architect with extensive experience in the hospitality sector to join our practice, working out of our Miami studio. This position will lead Winstanley’s efforts to secure and execute master planning and architectural engagements for hotels, restaurants, resorts, and other hospitality projects across the United States and the Caribbean.
The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in design and production, as well as the experience and relationships to contribute in the short term to the firm’s business development in this sector.
Does this sound like you? Learn more and apply today at the link in our bio, or 🔗https://winstanleyarchitects.com/senior-hospitality-architect-26/
The Whitman-Walker Clinic’s Max Robinson Center is a cutting-edge healthcare facility that serves as a beacon of hope and support for Whitman-Walker’s diverse population. Located on Parcel 17 of the St. Elizabeth’s East campus in DC’s Ward 8, the design thoughtfully integrates the site’s historic surroundings while responding to the needs of the people it serves with grace and purpose.
This center continues Whitman-Walker’s 50+ year legacy of providing accessible healthcare, advocacy, and research. Winstanley Architects & Planners is proud to have helped bring this latest project to fruition for the community.
In 2025, Winstanley Architects and Planners received the Design Award of Merit in Health Architecture by @aianorthernvirginia for the Max Robinson Center 🏆
The Whitman-Walker Clinic’s Max Robinson Center is a cutting-edge healthcare facility that serves as a beacon of hope and support for Whitman-Walker’s diverse population. Located on Parcel 17 of the St. Elizabeth’s East campus in DC’s Ward 8, the design thoughtfully integrates the site’s historic surroundings while responding to the needs of the people it serves with grace and purpose.
This center continues Whitman-Walker’s 50+ year legacy of providing accessible healthcare, advocacy, and research. Winstanley Architects & Planners is proud to have helped bring this latest project to fruition for the community.
In 2025, Winstanley Architects and Planners received the Design Award of Merit in Health Architecture by @aianorthernvirginia for the Max Robinson Center 🏆
At Winstanley Architects & Planners, we are industry leaders in resilient design, specializing in architecture and planning that proactively addresses climate change, sea level rise, and extreme weather events. Our expertise is rooted in developing innovative, future-proof solutions that not only mitigate environmental risks but also enhance the long-term viability of urban areas. With extensive experience in South Florida and the Caribbean, our work is highly regarded and has been recognized for its commitment to designing structures capable of withstanding Category 5 hurricanes, coastal flooding, and rising sea levels 🌊
One such project, Ponce Paradise, exemplifies our forward-thinking approach to resilient urban development. Designed as a mixed-use coastal community 🌴, the project integrates four key elements - a Town Center with a University Medical Center, a Wellness Community, a Hotel Lagoon & Recreation Area, and a Farm-to-Table Agricultural Micro-Grid - all strategically connected by a newly carved canal linking the ocean to inland waterways. Recognizing the region’s susceptibility to flooding, the design incorporates two diaphragmatic basins (lagoons) that act as dynamic flood management systems, absorbing and releasing water to prevent storm surges and extreme tide impacts. Additionally, the site’s topography is elevated using excavated materials, reinforcing land stability and reducing vulnerability to sea level rise.
At Winstanley Architects & Planners, we are industry leaders in resilient design, specializing in architecture and planning that proactively addresses climate change, sea level rise, and extreme weather events. Our expertise is rooted in developing innovative, future-proof solutions that not only mitigate environmental risks but also enhance the long-term viability of urban areas. With extensive experience in South Florida and the Caribbean, our work is highly regarded and has been recognized for its commitment to designing structures capable of withstanding Category 5 hurricanes, coastal flooding, and rising sea levels 🌊
One such project, Ponce Paradise, exemplifies our forward-thinking approach to resilient urban development. Designed as a mixed-use coastal community 🌴, the project integrates four key elements - a Town Center with a University Medical Center, a Wellness Community, a Hotel Lagoon & Recreation Area, and a Farm-to-Table Agricultural Micro-Grid - all strategically connected by a newly carved canal linking the ocean to inland waterways. Recognizing the region’s susceptibility to flooding, the design incorporates two diaphragmatic basins (lagoons) that act as dynamic flood management systems, absorbing and releasing water to prevent storm surges and extreme tide impacts. Additionally, the site’s topography is elevated using excavated materials, reinforcing land stability and reducing vulnerability to sea level rise.
Throwback to 2015 and our award-winning work for Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY
The master plan of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary included the expansion and relocation of Boyce College, the seminary’s undergraduate feeder program, into the main fabric of the Seminary’s main campus designed by James Gamble Rogers. The principal thrust of the relocation was the renovation of the Mullins Complex to create a “Residential College” nested in the predominantly Graduate-level Seminary, housing 350 residents, the Boyce College Administration and faculty.
The historic importance of Mullins Hall is founded in the lineage of this building in the career of James Gamble Rogers.
Winstanley was recognized locally and nationally for this work, receiving:
⭐️Educational Interiors Showcase Special Citation, American School & University Magazine ⭐️Architectural Portfolio Residence Hall Citation, American School & University Magazine ⭐️Merit Award, The Kentucky Society of Architects ⭐️Award of Excellence, @aianorthernvirginia
Want to join our firm and drive our academic planning and design portfolio forward? Learn more about how to apply for the role of Senior Architect / Academic Lead at the link in our bio.
Throwback to 2015 and our award-winning work for Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY
The master plan of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary included the expansion and relocation of Boyce College, the seminary’s undergraduate feeder program, into the main fabric of the Seminary’s main campus designed by James Gamble Rogers. The principal thrust of the relocation was the renovation of the Mullins Complex to create a “Residential College” nested in the predominantly Graduate-level Seminary, housing 350 residents, the Boyce College Administration and faculty.
The historic importance of Mullins Hall is founded in the lineage of this building in the career of James Gamble Rogers.
Winstanley was recognized locally and nationally for this work, receiving:
⭐️Educational Interiors Showcase Special Citation, American School & University Magazine ⭐️Architectural Portfolio Residence Hall Citation, American School & University Magazine ⭐️Merit Award, The Kentucky Society of Architects ⭐️Award of Excellence, @aianorthernvirginia
Want to join our firm and drive our academic planning and design portfolio forward? Learn more about how to apply for the role of Senior Architect / Academic Lead at the link in our bio.