As part of an upgrade to the university’s Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) housing, the existing Martin Hall is being renovated to add 314 beds of housing.
The Martin Hall 42,390 SF renovation project is part of an effort to replace aging housing for UNK Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) with a combination of new construction and renovation. The upgraded FSL housing will provide increased capacity for the current 12 chapters. Renovation of the existing and underutilized Martin Hall creates an efficient use of existing building stock at UNK.
Located at the edge of campus, Martin Hall and the new 43,074 SF building will be positioned across from each other, creating a campus green with outdoor space and extending the union plaza. The facilities are designed to allow flexibility and variability in chapter sizes. Each FSL chapter will contain traditional double dorm rooms, one single unit (ADA), group restrooms, large lounge, small lounge, and study room.
Designed in collaboration with BWBR.













