Project Team
Project Management
Ron Nayler, Associate VP Facilities Management
Bonnie Humphrey, AIA, Facilities Management Design and Construction, Project Manager
Architect, Engineers & Consultants
DLK (Chicago, IL) Lead Architect
Halvorson Kaye (Chicago, IL) Structural Engineers
ESD (Chicago, IL) Mechanical / Electrical Engineers
Source One (Chicago, IL) Interior Finishes
General Contractor
Pepper Construction Co. (Chicago, IL)
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Project Description & Statistics
Wieboldt Hall under went a multi phase renovation and addition project for the Kellogg Graduate School of Management's Manager's program during 1997-1998. A new four-story addition was added above the existing two-story south building containing new classrooms, administrative offices, and student study and lounge spaces. The bottom four floors of the existing north building were remodeled into classrooms, faculty offices and student services spaces.
Wieboldt Hall contains offices and classroom for University College, the medical school, the Schafner library and the Kellogg Graduate School of Management. The KGSM functions, which had been scattered throughout the building were consolidated into the bottom three floors of the existing building and floors two through five in the new south addition.
The first floor contains three KGSM classrooms, student service spaces and two classrooms that are shared with the Medical school. The second floor has three additional classrooms and the Schafner library. Faculty offices and administrative offices occupy the second floor mezzanine. Library stack area on the third floor was converted to classrooms and three new classrooms were constructed in the new south addition. The fourth and fifth floors in the new space contain student study and lounge spaces.
The new addition is four-story 33,000 gsf steel structure built above an existing two-story structure. The exterior skin is limestone and aluminum and glass curtain wall designed to be sympathetic with the existing Gothic structure. New mechanical rooms were constructed on the fifth floor to accommodate the added space. Three new elevators were added at the south end of the building.
Project Cost: $16,000,000
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