Outlining a project record in the University of Mississippi that extends more than 1,000 in count, Chad Hunter, the University’s chief architect, attributes his unique fascination in architecture towards his early dedication to drawing and designing alongside his grandfather. This passion, ingrained in Hunter’s life from a young age, eventually led him to his current prestigious position at the University of Mississippi.
Hunter recounts a childhood spent at drafting tables, illustrating plans for homes and commercial buildings under the guidance of this grandfather. With the older man operating his own construction company and designing his own buildings, Hunter’s exposure to design and construction was in-depth and hands-on. This engagement continued as Hunter later helped design restaurants for his father, thereby cementing his interest and skill in architectural design.
Years later, this childhood fascination has flourished into a successful career at the University of Mississippi. Hunter’s manifold experience spans nearly two decades and is packed with diversified skills and projects ranging from smaller classroom renovations to larger edifices such as bell towers and science buildings.
Among his remarkable portfolio of around 1,000 university projects, Hunter highlights currently active endeavors. These include a new student housing building designed to accommodate 981 beds, innovative parking solutions, and a highly-anticipated dive into the university’s research and laboratory facilities master plan. The proposed data center under construction echoes the university’s commitment to growth and innovation, another project Hunter is notably proud of.
The Jim and Thomas Duff Center for Science and Technology Innovation is one project Hunter remembers fondly, having spent extensive preparatory time on research and design, and ultimately observing it come to fruition to serve both the University and the wider Mississippi community.
With Hunter’s vast experience and emphasis on teamwork reflecting in the department’s largely successful portfolio, the University of Mississippi continues to grow and innovate its architectural landscape. As then, Hunter is thrilled with the forthcoming projects lined up and relishes the opportunities to further expand his contribution to the university’s physical aesthetics.
Hunter’s vision for the future goes hand in hand with his engagement and dedication to his work. His ultimate goal is to continue to enhance the architectural landscape of the University of Mississippi, supporting development and innovation to meet the growing needs of students, faculty, staff, and visitors. By growing the department, Hunter is confident that they can continue to meet and exceed design and construction expectations for many years to come.
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