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Peabody Hall Restoration and Renovation

Location:  University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Year Completed:  2011

On the Project:  Katie Bruhl

In Association with:  Schwartz/Silver Architects

Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce Award for Renovation, 2011

ASID Regional Silver Award, 2012

City of Fayetteville Best Preservation Practices Award, 2012

LEED Silver

Originally constructed in 1913, Peabody Hall has long been an icon of the University of Arkansas’ academic mission, housing the College of Education and at various times a teacher training facility and elementary school. After nearly a century of continuous use, it was in need of a major renovation. Allison Architects and Schwartz/Silver Architects were contracted by the University of Arkansas to restore this important historic resource and renovate it in such a way that it could continue to serve as a hub for training future educators.

 

Project work included the restoration of the exterior of the building, including the removal of several layers of paint on the original masonry surfaces and new windows and doors that replicate the original appearance of the building. The interior was renovated to provide modern academic and office space to accommodate the current and future needs of the College of Education and Health Professions including: six general purpose classrooms, a computer lab, a technology education lab, and a seminar room; 43 faculty offices and departmental administrative offices; and a café for use by building occupants and the general campus. The previously dirt-floored basement was converted to a lobby and loading/unloading area. Building systems, such as HVAC, AV/IT, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection were also updated to modern standards. A new elevator makes the building completely accessible.

 

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