ProjeCt highlightS
n Construct an attractive brick and mortar structure with
durability and aesthetic curb appeal that fits Purdue's
style of architecture
n Accommodate 40-55 men at 302 Waldron St.
n Offer a mixture of single, two-man, and handicap-
accessible rooms
n Address mandatory life-safety issues with sprinklers,
fire-rated doors, and full compliance with code
specifications
n Provide informal and formal study space, including areas
for individual and group study, and gathering space for
brothers living off campus
n Design a full-service kitchen to provide meal service
with increased efficiency and to improve financial
performance through additional revenue
n Leverage technology to make power usage efficient,
increase internet access, and prepare the facility for the
future
n Provide adequate parking and green space with
consideration to accommodate outside athletic events
and planning space for Grand Prix and other Greek
events
n Design an efficient apartment for live-in supervision of
house activities
T
he Delta Triton alumni and undergraduate leadership has
developed a strategic plan to address the long-term viability
of the Phi Sigma Kappa experience on the Purdue University
campus. Aer careful study, assessment, and planning, it has been
determined that a new home is the most beneficial option as it relates to
remaining competitive and providing an attractive living and learning
experience for our collegiate brothers. Phi Sigma Kappa brothers must
invest to meet the needs of today's students for our fraternity to remain
a strong and competitive Greek option.
Working with Krittenbrink Architecture, the Delta Triton Chapter
of Phi Sigma Kappa has developed a house plan that is current,
accommodating of technology, and attuned to meet the needs of
students today. e goal is a high-quality, durable, and easily maintained
facility that will provide a safe living and learning environment for
many years while maintaining the storied history of Delta Triton.
our Plan to enSure our Future