ASU Acansa Dining Hall Renovation

Located in the Reng Student Union Building, this project involved a $3.5 million renovation of ASU’s Acansa Dining Hall. Named after the territory name given to Arkansas by French explorer Sieur de La Salle in the 1600s, the new and improved dining hall includes more space, additional serving areas, and a focus on fresh food.

The dining area was demolished down to bare walls for the complete 19,215 SF renovation. The number of serving areas was increased from seven to nine, including the addition of a “to go” area and an allergen-free serving station. The new configuration yields about 200 more seats inside the dining area. A space was also created to feature a ‘pop-up’ station that will host local chefs and different menus each month. The dining hall’s new “fresh food forward” concept features increased space to work and display cooking styles, options, and additional stations.

Construction took place over the summer, and the dining hall continued to operate for summer school residents and on-campus camps in a temporary tent location on nearby Heritage Lawn. The renovation provided a refreshed look to Acansa Dining Hall while offering more comprehensive food options for on-campus meals, including an emphasis on providing choices that don’t have eight of the common allergens for food.

Project Details

Client

Arkansas State University

Location

Jonesboro, AR

Architect

Xcelerated Concepts

Completion Date

August 2019