Author Archives: John Hopkins

Lights, cabinetry, paint!

Interior work is rolling along. Lighting and cabinetry are being installed in some of the lab spaces, walls are getting some vibrant splashes of color, and the two-story glass “tree house” is as breathtaking inside as it is out.   … Continue reading

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A breathtaking expanse of glass

Thanks to some beautiful fall weather, installation of glass in the two-story Knowlton Commons area of Williams Hall is just about complete.

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Professor Dean Fraga is your guide for this behind the scenes tour

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A look inside

Interior walls are being framed as the exterior brick and stonework continues. 

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Knowlton Commons

Knowlton Commons on the second floor, made possible by a generous gift from the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, is sure to become a popular gathering spot for students from every discipline, not just the life sciences. A two-story “bay window” … Continue reading

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Another interior view

This shows how the new building will connect seamlessly with Severance Chemistry. This airy, spacious corridor runs from one end of the two joined structures to the other.

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But what will it look like inside?

This is an artist’s rendering of the Gault Gateway Classroom, named in honor of Flo K. Gault ’48.

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Really starting to take shape!

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Final beam in place!

On Friday, the final steel beam for Williams Hall was lowered into place. Following long-established construction tradition, an evergreen tree and and American flag were fastened to the beam before it was raised. And since this is a College of Wooster … Continue reading

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Structural steel work almost complete

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