Indiana Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Tue, 14 May 2019 18:37:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 IU receives $10.9 million grant from Lilly Endowment https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2019/05/08/iu-receives-10-9-million-grant-from-lilly-endowment/ Wed, 08 May 2019 18:57:11 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=46840 Lilly Endowment Inc. recently awarded the Indiana University Foundation a $10.9 million grant to support renovation of the university's internationally renowned Lilly Library, IU President Michael A. McRobbie has announced.

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By Aziza Jackson

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Lilly Endowment Inc. recently awarded the Indiana University Foundation a $10.9 million grant to support renovation of the university’s internationally renowned Lilly Library, IU President Michael A. McRobbie has announced.

Consistently regarded as one of the nation’s top libraries for books and manuscripts of the greatest importance, the Lilly Library was established in 1960 to house the extensive private library of the late Josiah K. Lilly Jr., one of Lilly Endowment’s founders. The collection he donated includes more than 20,000 rare books and 17,000 manuscripts.

The Lilly Library now contains more than 450,000 rare books, 8.5 million manuscripts and 150,000 sheets of music. Part of the IU Libraries, the venerable limestone building is in the heart of IU Bloomington’s Fine Arts Plaza, the campus’s center for the arts and humanities.

Students often come to the Lilly Library as part of their coursework to review some of the one-of-a-kind materials preserved in the facility.

“Indiana University’s Lilly Library is a state, national and international treasure, and a testament to the vision and generosity of J.K. Lilly Jr.,” said McRobbie. “It has always been universally acclaimed for its unique, world-class collections. Its vibrant and stunning materials continue to astonish all those who use them.

“With this extraordinary support from Lilly Endowment Inc., the Lilly Library will greatly improve its ability to provide wide access to the library’s rare books, manuscripts and objects to broader audiences — from children to lifelong learners and scholars — enhancing all of our communities.”

The Lilly Endowment grant will support major upgrades to the 52,516-square-foot facility’s mechanical systems and lighting, technological equipment, fire protection and security systems, ADA access and building navigation, and space configuration. These improvements will enable maximum preservation and an enhanced and more modern presentation of the library’s literary and cultural treasures, which require special handling and can only be accessed in secure on-site areas. They will also allow students, scholars, researchers, educators and other visitors to more effectively access and experience the library’s one-of-a-kind materials, which are frequently and increasingly incorporated by IU faculty into their teaching, research and creative activities.

“Lilly Endowment is most pleased to support this comprehensive renovation,” said N. Clay Robbins, Lilly Endowment’s chairman, president and CEO. “The Lilly Library meant a great deal to J.K Lilly Jr., who was one of our three founders. These improvements will significantly further his interest in having his magnificent collection, which he so passionately assembled, appreciated and used by future generations.”

According to Lilly Library director Joel Silver, courses taught on site have increased by more than 225 percent since 1992. In 1960, the Lilly Library’s total collection numbered approximately 100,000 rare books and 1 million manuscripts. Today, the book collection has increased 350 percent, and the manuscript collection has grown 750 percent.

The Lilly Library will continue to meet researcher requests for access to its collections and other services in the Herman B Wells Library during construction, which is expected to begin late this year. The library facility is expected to be closed for about 18 months.

 

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Rose-Hulman Gets $15-Million Lead Gift to Create New Academic Building https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2018/08/23/rose-hulman-gets-15-million-lead-gift-to-create-new-academic-building/ Thu, 23 Aug 2018 17:10:42 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=45553 By Aziza Jackson TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology recently announced that it received a $15 million lead gift

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By Aziza Jackson

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology recently announced that it received a $15 million lead gift from an anonymous donor to support construction of a new academic building that will provide collaboration workspaces, design studios, flexible classrooms, chemistry laboratories and faculty innovation spaces.

The anonymous donation will fund over half of the $29 million building that is set to open for the 2021-22 school year.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the new building will be held during the college’s homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 6.

The building was designed by RATIO Architects, and its architecture will have a central atrium and lots of interior and exterior glass to let in light and showcase the work taking place within, making it a “window into Rose” concept that showcases curricular innovation, laboratory activities and collaboration of students, faculty and staff members.

“The design of this new academic building reflects our focus on active engagement in learning within a collaborative, mentoring environment,” said Rose-Hulman President Jim Conwell.

“We’re grateful to our lead donor for supporting our vision for science, engineering and math education, and excited about the opportunities that lie ahead as a result of this generous gift.”

Located in Terre Haute, Indiana, Rose-Hulman has an enrollment of approximately 2,200 undergraduate students and nearly 100 graduate students.

The 60,000-square-foot, three-story building will be located on the east side of campus, between Moench Hall and Myers Hall.

The first floor of the new building will host flexible and easily adaptable design spaces for student projects and design studios for the new engineering design academic program. Students and teams will be able to utilize breakout spaces throughout the floor to collaborate on projects. Students also will have access to a prototyping laboratory, laser-cutting devices, machine tools and a woodworking shop.

Six classrooms with flexible learning spaces will be featured on the second floor, along with three breakout rooms and booths for student workspaces. Innovation spaces will allow faculty to work on research projects with students.

New state-of-the-art chemistry laboratories will provide separate spaces for instruction and hands-on learning of general, organic, analytical and physical chemistry, and undergraduate chemistry and biochemistry research with faculty.

There will be dedicated space for preparing chemistry and biochemistry experiments before moving activities to a laboratory, and facilities for faculty and students to explore edible chemistry projects. An instrument laboratory and an area for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy equipment will also be included.

 

 

 

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Indiana School Board Tags Architectural Firm for $65M Projects https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2018/06/04/indiana-school-board-tags-architectural-firm-for-65m-projects/ Mon, 04 Jun 2018 16:00:27 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=45147 Goshen School Board members on May 29 voted unanimously to approve the hiring of architectural and engineering firm Barton Coe Vilamaa as the architect for an upcoming $65 million construction project

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GOSHEN, Ind. — Goshen School Board members on May 29 voted unanimously to approve the hiring of architectural and engineering firm Barton Coe Vilamaa as the architect for an upcoming $65 million construction project, according to the Goshen News.

Barton Coe Vilamaa is no stranger to Goshen Community Schools (GCS), and in fact was part of the team that worked on the school corporation’s last major construction endeavor, a $17.15 million referendum project finalized in late 2015. This previous endeavor included substantial construction projects at both Goshen High School and Goshen Middle School, including up to $10 million for a new aquatic center at the middle school to replace the outdated pools at the middle school and high school.

With the hiring by the school board now a done deal, Barton Coe Vilamaa will be focusing its next efforts on the corporation’s newest undertaking, a $65 million referendum project approved by district voters in May that will have a positive impact on countless local students. The new endeavor includes the new construction of an intermediate school for grades 5 and 6, conversion of the current middle school to serve grades 7 and 8, plus a number of upgrades at the high school.

“We were very pleased with their work during that (last) project. And as an addition, they’ve been our district architect of record for smaller projects in the intervening years, such as assisting with the specifications for the GHS football bleachers and the Chandler wall,” GCS Superintendent Diane Woodworth told the Goshen News of the corporation’s history with the firm. “So since Barton Coe Vilamaa has been a very trustworthy partner for the district, we would like to recommend that you approve them as the architect for the upcoming construction project that includes building a new intermediate school and an addition to GHS.”

The proposed project will reportedly include four primary sections: a new intermediate school; additions and renovations to Goshen High School (GHS); renovations to Goshen Middle School (GMS); and contingency funds.

As outlined in the proposal submitted by the firm, the new building, serving grades 5 and 6, will be approximately 190,000 square feet in size, including some portions having two stories. Referring to the planned addition and renovations to GHS, the proposal noted that this portion of the project includes newly constructed additions to, as well as renovations of existing interior space at, the high school.

“The new additions are anticipated to include potentially 30,000 square feet of new building area, potentially on three stories,” the proposal stated. “The renovations are anticipated to affect potentially 20,000 square feet of existing floor space and other related infrastructure improvements in various locations through the building.”

According to the proposal, the GMS renovation project consists of renovations of existing interior space at the middle school involving approximately 20,000 square feet of existing floor space and other related infrastructure upgrades in numerous locations throughout the building.

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