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FEATURED PROJECT:
Bryan Hall Dormitory Renovation
Bryan Hall was FSU’s first masonry dormitory and is now the longest standing building on that campus as well as any other campus in the State University System. Construction was originally completed in 1907 and the dorm immediately became the social center of the College. During reconstruction, substantial structural problems were discovered involving deteriorating masonry mortar. Large portions of the facade were rebuilt using original brick. A foundation “watering” system was installed to maintain the “pipe” clay in an expanded state and eliminate seasonal expansion and contraction pressures on the masonry foundation. Most of the original wood stairs and balconies were replicated in the main lounge. In addition to those spaces available in all dormitories, Bryan Hall contains several classrooms which make its residential/academic program unique on campus. Today, Bryan Hall is once again one of the most popular residence halls at FSU. Its combined living and learning programs have made it a model for future housing.