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Bozoian Group designed the renovation for a multi-cultural student study area in the lower level of Adair Hall. Over the years, the space had been used for storage and miscellaneous activities, which rendered the space unusable. The new space was designed to contain a multi-purpose room for meetings, workshops, programs and various social gatherings, such as Orientation and Rites of Passage programs. The renovation also includes an office, an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant restroom, mechanical room and a workspace. Built-in, individual storage units surround the workspace. Each storage unit is accessible only to a specific cultural organization where students can house their program and organizational materials. The renovation was completed in the spring of 2001.
Other services provided for Truman State University include window replacement design at Fair and Campbell Residence Halls. The residence halls, originally constructed in the late 1950s, contained the original windows, which had been modified over the years. The criteria for the design and selection of the new windows included aesthetics, natural ventilation, security and compliance with building codes for egress requirements. This project was constructed over the summer months while the buildings were unoccupied and was completed in August of 1999. |
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