Swallow Hall Optimal Approach

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Transforming S WA L L O W H A L L


PROS: • Retain most detailed part of existing roof on west side

CONS: • Some bearing walls would have to be maintained

MAINTAIN ORNATE ROOFS

OPTIMAL APPROACH Maintain Ornate Roofs Basement Addition Utilize Attic Space Infill Notches

basement

PROS: • Added GSF with minimal disruption to west facade • Good location for mechanical room typical plan

ACADEMIC BUILDING

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section detail

CONS: • Would require partial demolition of east wall

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI . MAY 17, 2013

ADDITION OF PARTIAL BASEMENT


CONS: • Dormers needed for natural light

flexibility in e planning

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CONS: • Modification to east elevation

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI . MAY 17, 2013

UTILIZE ATTIC SPACE

INFILL NOTCHES


OPTIMAL APPROACH BENEFITS Retain Historical Presence Usable square footage increased from 30,100 to 39,528 Flexibility of Interior Space Code Compliant LEED Certified



EAST ELEVATION

WALLOW HALL RENOVATION UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI . Existing, 2013 v. Post-construction, 2016

JUNE 17, 2013


EMIC BUILDING

EAST FAÇADE - PERSPECTIVE

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI . OCTOBER 10, 2013


Mid-twentieth-century Science Lab, Swallow Hall (Photo courtesty of MU Brick and Mortar)


Renovated display area for anthropological specimans in Swallow Hall



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