Construction on the Northeast Triangle, Georgetown University’s newest dorm, is about 75 percent complete. The exterior of the building is finished save for some masonry work. Many fixtures such as toilets, showers and tiles are already in place. The university expects the construction to be completed in late June or early July, resulting in on-campus housing for an additional 225 students starting with the 2016-17 school year.
The construction of the eight-story building — angled next to Reiss Science Building, White-Gravenor Hall and the Bunn Intercultural Center — began last year. There has been considerable impact on the main campus, with walkways blocked off and foot traffic redirected. The LEED-certified building will have a green roof and green terraces on the east side, bordering the Georgetown Visitation Prep property.