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FACILITIES
Another summer of work
BY SANDY SMITH
It has become a rite of summer at Penn: The students depart and the
construction crews get busy.
Over the summer, a number of construction
projects ranging from the modest to the major were either completed
or begun all over campus, including:
Steinhardt Hall. The new home for Penn Hillel at 215 S. 39th St. opened
at the end of August. The building includes meeting rooms, worship space
and a kosher dining facility.
Roberts Hall reconstruction. The north wing of the Law School’s
1961 structure was gutted and rebuilt with more space for Law School
faculty, who began moving into their offices Aug. 22.
College House renovations. The renovation of Hamilton College House
is all but complete—some landscaping and rear terrace work remain
undone. The first phase of the Harrison College House rehab, involving
concrete patching, took place over the summer; resurfacing of the concrete
takes place this fall.
Hill Square. This project turns the open field north of Hill College
House into a landscaped park, with an amphitheater and benches inscribed
with aphorisms by artist Jenny Holzer. The project, funded by the Trustees’ Council
of Penn Women, is set for completion by the Nov. 1 wrap-up of the 125
Years of Women at Penn celebration.
Annenberg Plaza. Facilities Services took advantage of the need to
repave the plaza in front of the Annenberg Center and School to rebuild
and replace the waterproofing over the Annenberg School classrooms beneath
the plaza. Work is set to wrap up by Nov. 7.
Meyerson Hall. The canopy over the building entrance was removed this
summer. Rehabilitation of the Meyerson Hall galleries should be finished
by Sept. 15; renovation of the School of Design dean’s office and
nearby space will take place throughout the fall, with a completion date
of Jan. 4.
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