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32.7K
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$13.2M
Project Cost
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- Winter Park, Florida
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Rollins College
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- Location
- Winter Park, Florida
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- Rollins College
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Rollins College - Kathleen W. Rollins Hall Addition and Renovation
Originally constructed as the main library in the 1950s, Mills Memorial Hall had long been a crucial part of campus and student life. Rollins College wanted to transform this key building into a hub for student success and engagement. They reached out to our architects and buildings engineers to help.
We repurposed 15,000 square feet (1,394 square metres) of the existing three-story north wing, demolished the six-story stack wing and two side wings, and constructed a 22,000-square-foot (2,044-square-metre) addition. our goal was to make the most of the site and strengthen the building’s connection to the Cornell Campus Center, the social focal point of campus.
Renamed Kathleen W. Rollins Hall, the new two-story, light-filled interactive facility integrates Academic Advising, Fellowships and External Scholarships, and Career and Life Planning, creating an accessible, highly visible space. The central stair serves as both a hangout area and event seating, with collaboration spaces, study lounges, and classrooms on either side. The third-level conference center expands the Galloway Room, adding two classrooms and seminar rooms, reinforcing Rollins Hall as the heart of student success and community engagement.
At a Glance
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32.7K
Square Feet
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$13.2M
Project Cost
- Location
- Winter Park, Florida
- Offices
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Client
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Rollins College
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- Location
- Winter Park, Florida
- Offices
- Client
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- Rollins College
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