view of building from across the river at night

Leprino Hall

Colorado Christian University | Lakewood, Colorado

Completed as GE Johnson Construction Company

Leprino Hall was the first new building in Colorado Christian University’s 2012 master plan for campus improvements. The three-story building features classrooms, offices, and a large multipurpose room.

About the Project

As the first phase of the Colorado Christian University campus master plan, Leprino Hall provides the school with a large, versatile new academic building. It features collaborative spaces and a multipurpose room capable of hosting 200 students, which can be partitioned as necessary. In addition to offices, it also has six classrooms that can accommodate 60 students each, and another four that provide learning spaces for 40 each.

43,000

Total Sq. Ft.

220

Stalls in the adjacent surface lot for students and faculty

720

Total capacity for learners, meeting participants, and collaborative study participants
exterior building from the lawn

Ingenuity in Action Twenty-first Century Learning

Integrating input from craft workers into the critical path method and utilizing Lean principles ensured the building was completed on time and ready for faculty and students at the beginning of the fall semester.

exterior building shot with all the lights on at night
view of building from across the river
exterior building from the lawn
exterior building shot with all the lights on at night
view of building from across the river
exterior building from the lawn

The Little Details

  • The steel used in the construction of Leprino Hall weighs more than the Statue of Liberty.
  • Nearly 3,000 plants and trees were used to landscape the hall.
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