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  • A rare bird's-eye view of Lee Chapel, resting place of Robert E. Lee and Traveler. The City of Lexington and the Blue Ridge Mountains are in the background.
    Lee Chapel-panorama_01.tif
  • The Rehabilitation of historic Washington Hall at Washington and Lee University included a new donor recognition wall and an exhibition space dedicated to George Washington.<br />
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Architect and Interior Designer: Glave and Holmes Architecture, Richmond, Virginia<br />
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Exhibit Design: The PRD Group, Chantilly, Virginia<br />
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Contractor: Kjellstrom and Lee Construction
    Washington Hall Exhibit-02.tif
  • The Rehabilitation of historic Washington Hall at Washington and Lee University included a new donor recognition wall and an exhibition space dedicated to George Washington.<br />
<br />
Architect and Interior Designer: Glave and Holmes Architecture, Richmond, Virginia<br />
<br />
Exhibit Design: The PRD Group, Chantilly, Virginia<br />
<br />
Contractor: Kjellstrom and Lee Construction
    Washington Hall Exhibit-01.tif
  • The Rehabilitation of historic Washington Hall at Washington and Lee University included a new donor recognition wall and an exhibition space dedicated to George Washington.<br />
<br />
Architect and Interior Designer: Glave and Holmes Architecture, Richmond, Virginia<br />
<br />
Exhibit Design: The PRD Group, Chantilly, Virginia<br />
<br />
Contractor: Kjellstrom and Lee Construction
    Washington Hall Exhibit-06.tif
  • The Rehabilitation of historic Washington Hall at Washington and Lee University included a new donor recognition wall and an exhibition space dedicated to George Washington.<br />
<br />
Architect and Interior Designer: Glave and Holmes Architecture, Richmond, Virginia<br />
<br />
Exhibit Design: The PRD Group, Chantilly, Virginia<br />
<br />
Contractor: Kjellstrom and Lee Construction
    Washington Hall Exhibit-03.tif
  • The Rehabilitation of historic Washington Hall at Washington and Lee University included a new donor recognition wall and an exhibition space dedicated to George Washington.<br />
<br />
Architect and Interior Designer: Glave and Holmes Architecture, Richmond, Virginia<br />
<br />
Exhibit Design: The PRD Group, Chantilly, Virginia<br />
<br />
Contractor: Kjellstrom and Lee Construction
    Washington Hall Exhibit-05.tif
  • The Rehabilitation of historic Washington Hall at Washington and Lee University included a new donor recognition wall and an exhibition space dedicated to George Washington.<br />
<br />
Architect and Interior Designer: Glave and Holmes Architecture, Richmond, Virginia<br />
<br />
Exhibit Design: The PRD Group, Chantilly, Virginia<br />
<br />
Contractor: Kjellstrom and Lee Construction
    Washington Hall Exhibit-04.tif
  • The heart of Washington and Lee's campus is comprised of the Colonnade, five historic buildings aligned along the top of a hill overlooking the city of Lexington.
    Washington Hall Stair_02_group.tif
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure06.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure04.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure03.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure02.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure07.jpg
  • Pumps, heat exchangers, expansion tanks, transformers, switch gear, and emergency generator are just some of the equipment housed in the new partially below-grade utility structure on Washington and Lee University's campus in Lexington, Virginia. The equipment serves several buildings in the historic core of the campus including the Colonnade, made up of the five oldest buildings on campus.
    W-L_Utility-Structure12.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure08.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure01.jpg
  • Pumps, heat exchangers, expansion tanks, transformers, switch gear, and emergency generator are just some of the equipment housed in the new partially below-grade utility structure on Washington and Lee University's campus in Lexington, Virginia. The equipment serves several buildings in the historic core of the campus including the Colonnade, made up of the five oldest buildings on campus.
    W-L_Utility-Structure11.jpg
  • Pumps, heat exchangers, expansion tanks, transformers, switch gear, and emergency generator are just some of the equipment housed in the new partially below-grade utility structure on Washington and Lee University's campus in Lexington, Virginia. The equipment serves several buildings in the historic core of the campus including the Colonnade, made up of the five oldest buildings on campus.
    W-L_Utility-Structure10.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure09.jpg
  • Washington and Lee University chose to construct a centrally located utility structure to house a substantial portion of the HVAC, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure required for the historic Colonnade buildings now being rehabilitated. The structure is partially below-grade and incorporates a "green roof" and pedestal pavers that tie into the adjacent plaza. A system of underground tunnels connects the utility structure with the buildings.<br />
Architect: Glave and Holmes Architecture<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
Landscape Architect: Siteworks<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia
    W-L_Utility-Structure05.jpg
  • Pumps, heat exchangers, expansion tanks, transformers, switch gear, and emergency generator are just some of the equipment housed in the new partially below-grade utility structure on Washington and Lee University's campus in Lexington, Virginia. The equipment serves several buildings in the historic core of the campus including the Colonnade, made up of the five oldest buildings on campus.
    W-L_Utility-Structure13.jpg
  • A panoramic view of Lee Chapel and the Blue Ridge Mountains beyond.
    Chapel View_02a.tif
  • As part of the rehabilitation of Washington Hall, the President's suite was completely gutted and rebuilt. Most of the furnishings and art work were also reconsidered as part of the design work.
    Presidents Office-01.tif
  • The heart of Washington and Lee's campus is comprised of the Colonnade, five historic buildings aligned along the top of a hill overlooking the city of Lexington.
    Colonnade_01.tif
  • As part of the rehabilitation of Washington Hall, the President's suite was completely gutted and rebuilt. Most of the furnishings and art work were also reconsidered as part of the design work.
    Presidents Office-02.tif
  • The heart of Washington and Lee's campus is comprised of the Colonnade, five historic buildings aligned along the top of a hill overlooking the city of Lexington.
    Tucker East stair well_group.tif
  • As part of the rehabilitation of Washington Hall, the President's suite was completely gutted and rebuilt. Most of the furnishings and art work were also reconsidered as part of the design work.
    Presidents Office-03.tif
  • A never before seen view of the Washington and Lee University lawn and Lee Chapel from the George Washington statue on top of the Washington Hall cupola. The City of Lexington is in the background.
    Lee Chapel_W-L Lawn.tif
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