Romney Floorplan
Below you will find images showing the preliminary designed floorplans of a repurposed Romney Hall designed Nov. 28, 2016.
Preliminary Designs
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Level 0: Romney Hall Renovation
Level 0 would hold classrooms in the spaces currently occupied by ROT and a laboratory of the College of Education, Health and Human Development. Another ROTC space and the old Romney Hall pool would also be repurposed.
Level 1: Romney Hall Renovation
Level 1 would would house the Veterans' and Disability Services Center, in addition to headspace for the classrooms on Level 0.
Level 2: Romney Hall Renovation
Level 2 would house the Writing Center and Math Center.
Level 3: Romney Hall Renovation
On Level 3 in the space occupied by the former Romney gym floor there would be a 300-plus-seat classroom — the second such large classroom on campus.
Level 4: Romney Hall Renovation
Level 4 would include new square footage captured by putting floors into what are currently two-story-tall spaces. It would also have headspace for the 300-seat classroom on Level 3 and an expanded mezzanine for student study space.
Level 1: College of Education, Health and Human Development Addition
This facility will be used for teaching and research that is relevant to athletes, hunters, military personnel, as well as everyday people who are recovering from illness or injury — whether that be a stroke, a broken hip, or an athletic injury — or just trying to improve their wellbeing. Teaching and research in this facility helps prepare future health professionals including, but not limited to, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and physicians; and others who will be employed in health care.
Level 2: College of Education, Health and Human Development Addition
This facility will be used for teaching and research that is relevant to athletes, hunters, military personnel, as well as everyday people who are recovering from illness or injury — whether that be a stroke, a broken hip, or an athletic injury — or just trying to improve their wellbeing. Teaching and research in this facility helps prepare future health professionals including, but not limited to, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and physicians; and others who will be employed in health care.