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Schroeder Hall Rehabilitation

Schroeder Hall

Architects/Engineers: Clark Dietz, Inc.
General Contractor: Felmley Dickerson
ISU Administrator Contact: Rick Kentzler/ Christine Tsui
ISU Project Manager: Bill Waters

Project Status: Occupancy in West Building January 2006
Fund Source: CDB
Project Budget: $18,000,000

Description

The Schroeder Hall Rehabilitation project renovated approximately 100,000 square feet in two phases. Renovation included the building's mechanical/ electrical systems, telecommunications and computer network capabilities, the exterior “skin”, and the office/classroom spaces were replaced, reconfigured, and upgraded.

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Major Features

The remodeling of Schroeder Hall has ledto some great additions to the building and the campus. Tile has been replaced with a brighter mosaic tile. The hallways also incorporate new display cases available to groups and professors. External features include new windows and architectural features in stairways and halls. Many small spaces have been emphasized with different paint colors and equipment. Additional outdoor seating has been added near the Quad entrance of the building. Planters have been added to soften the intersection of University Street and College Avenue.

Classrooms

The classrooms in Schroeder Hall are furnished with the latest in collegiate furniture and equipment. The classrooms maintain a smaller occupant number to ensure that students receive one-on-one attention.

Lecture Halls

Schroeder Hall classroom has the ability to hold a larger capacity of students in the lecture halls. This also allows the ability to host important events. The lecture halls provide comfortable tiered seating for maximum visibility and educational encouragement.

Seating Areas

Throughout Schroeder there are many seating areas for students and staff to enjoy. These areas are designed with comfortable furniture and surroundings to accommodate students and staff. These are great places to study, conduct group meetings, and to socialize.