Washington
University
George W. Brown School of Social Work - Alvin Goldfarb Hall
St. Louis, Missouri
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The Alvin Goldfarb Hall is an expansion of Brown Hall, home of the George Warren Brown School of Social Work. Situated on the historic hilltop campus of Washington University, the school is considered by many as one of the premier schools of social work in the nation. The building allows the school to consolidate programs that have grown beyond the confines of Brown Hall and creates an efficient complex that provides the school and it programs with a full range of physical possibilities. The architectural character of the new building responds both to the general tradition of the historic hilltop campus, as well as the detailed forms of the existing building to which it is linked. The two
lower levels of the building are dedicated to primarily public functions
providing space for classrooms, seminar rooms, admissions offices, a
commons with a related kitchen and vending area, a special studies suite,
a special program suite and creation of a new faculty conference center.
The upper two levels, which connect directly with the existing building
via a new bridge, consist of office suites for the Deans and administrative
functions, individual offices for both faculty and Ph.D. students, video
labs for professional development, program support areas and multi-use
conference rooms. Layout and placement of program areas, particularly
on the upper levels, were given careful consideration to work and relate
with the layout of the existing building. |
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Completion Date: 1998 Total Area: 52,000
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