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College of St. Scholastica
Duluth, Minnesota

Project Description:This addition to the Little Theatre on the St. Scholastica campus provided for a lobby, interior grand staircase, reception hall, new restrooms that complied with the American with Disabilities Act, and the installation of an elevator to the performance hall level.

Renovated space:
First Floor: 26-0" x 46'-6" = 1209 square feet
Second Floor: 26'-0" x 46'-6" = 1209 square feet
2418 square feet total addition area

Remodel Area
First Floor: 17'-0" x 46'-6" = 790.5 square feet
Second Floor: 17'-0" x 46'-6" = 790.5 square feet
1581 square feet total remodeled area

 

Special Issues and Needs:
The Little Theatre is one of the oldest structures on the St. Scholastica campus and it was originally used as the chapel. Over time, as the campus expanded, the building has been used in a variety of ways, most recently to house a small performing arts program. The project budget was limited and design required a high level of aesthetic balance with the building's historic nature. In order to design an addition to the existing blue stone foundation, rubber molds of existing walls were made and the molds were used to make concrete forms. These forms acted as a liner. The balance of the building was an extension of the building's existing Tudor design detail.

Services provided:
• Design and construction management.

Project Summary:
The $680,000 project was completed on schedule, to budget, and to the client's satisfaction.

 

 

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