Yellowstone Hall
Billings Montana
Yellowstone Hall at Montana State University Billings
At Montana State University Billings, Yellowstone Hall stands as a testament to the university’s dedication to transformative education and community connection. Completed in September 2021, this $17 million, three-story addition to the Life Sciences Building provides a vibrant and innovative space that embodies MSU Billings’ values of stewardship, inclusion, and excellence. Designed to bring the Biological and Physical Sciences and Allied Health Professions under one roof, the hall features state-of-the-art classrooms, specialized labs, and collaborative learning areas that inspire academic exploration and interdisciplinary synergy.
A Commitment to Sustainability and Community
Reflecting the university’s commitment to sustainability, Yellowstone Hall achieved LEED certification through thoughtful design choices, including advanced daylighting, high-efficiency systems, and the use of locally sourced materials. The building’s centerpiece is an expansive Great Hall, featuring a striking glass wall that not only floods the space with natural light but also provides panoramic views of the scenic campus. This gathering space symbolizes the university’s mission to create an inclusive and welcoming environment that connects students with their surroundings and each other.
A Hub for Learning and Growth
Yellowstone Hall isn’t just a building; it’s a place where students from diverse backgrounds come together to learn, grow, and engage with their community. As part of MSU Billings’ vision to impact an evolving global community, the hall provides cutting-edge facilities that enhance both the academic and social experience, fostering collaboration and innovation.
Montana State University Billings
Higher Education
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Architectural Design, Sustainability & Green Building Design, Value Engineering, Building Information Modeling, Documentation & Technical Specifications, Marketing Presentations & Proposals.
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