Indiana State University Normal Hall

Project Details

Project Name
Indiana State University Normal Hall
Architect
arcDESIGN
Project Types
Education
Shared By
August King
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2015
Team

Project Description

FROM AIA INDIANA:

The oldest surviving building at Indiana State University – a 1909, Neo-Classical design — was brought back to life thanks to a restoration and renovation. Built for student education, it later was a library and then in the mid-1970s was used primarily for archival storage. It’s now the Student Success Center, and many of the original characteristics, including the stained-glass rotunda have been restored.

Jury Comments:
“This project lovingly restores a series of public spaces lost and hidden by years of ill-conceived renovations. The preservation component of the project was thoroughly researched and painstakingly executed – recapturing the grandeur of this academic building. The work was very clearly communicated allowing the extent of the renovation to be completely understood.”

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