The federal government’s Unaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing at Fort Bliss consisted of multiple two-story permanent modular buildings. The personal and more comfortable housing units are small apartments with private sleeping rooms and shared kitchen and bath units for two soldiers.
The apartment-style housing was designed within the framework of a promenade in order to create a livable and sustainable community for enlisted personnel. The design-build team configured the buildings in a U-shape that creates smaller building-based communities within each building’s internal courtyard. The buildings have been oriented to form an east-west promenade, which fosters gathering and provides circulation to the headquarters and dining facilities.