South Lawn Project
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The South Lawn Project is a joint effort of the University of Virginia’s Board of Visitors, the College Foundation and Arts & Sciences leaders to increase the number of classrooms, offices and community spaces for the College. When complete, the project will double the amount of space in New Cabell Hall, which it will replace with up-to-date facilities capable of serving more than 12,000 students a day.[1]
As of June 30, 2009, $60 million in cash and pledges had been raised toward the $61.2 million (NPV) in private support required for the project’s $105 million cost.[2]
The South Lawn Project is designed by architect Moore Ruble Yudell and landscape architects Cheryl Barton and Walter Hood. The 109,000 square foot building will house the History, Politics, and Religious Studies departments.[3]
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- ↑ Kipps, Kennedy. "South Lawn Project passes funding milestone." Arts & Sciences Magazine. July 2004. Web. 20 Nov. 2009. <http://magazine.clas.virginia.edu/x5376.xml>.
- ↑ South Lawn Project.
- ↑ South Lawn Fact Sheet