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Odegaard Library Renovation

architect_renderingOdegaard Undergraduate Library Renovation, June 18, 2012, to late spring 2013

The $16.575 million project is funded by the State of Washington. The design team from Miller Hull Partnership, in conjunction with Mortenson Construction, is working closely with the University Libraries and the UW Capital Projects Office to create student spaces for quiet study and group work, two active learning classrooms, a technology studio, an innovative writing and research center, and new staff offices. Key elements are improved lighting, a new and spacious atrium, an energy-efficient vestibule, data diner styled study booths extending from the windows, and a glass wall overlooking the atrium on the third floor.

In addition to the State funding highlighted above, the library received a $139,719 Student Technology Fee award to equip the building's new collaborative spaces.  Commercial grade monitors and mobile collaborative technology will be available throughout the library's first floor study spaces.

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