Baldwin Hall Addition & Rehabilitation

Extending through a sensitive addition

Built in 1938 as a practice school for UGA’s College of Education, Baldwin Hall is now home to the School of Public and International Affairs, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Studies. Working closely with the campus Office of Architecture, Houser Walker Architecture planned and designed renovations and expansion that include:

● An elevator that connects all levels of historic Baldwin Hall
● Technology Enabled Active Learning (TEAL) classrooms
● Student commons
● Professor and graduate student offices
● A flexible, multi-purpose room on the 4th floor
● System improvements, including reducing HVAC noise and life safety improvements


The location of the expansion offers a new entry and exterior identity to SPIA from the adjacent street. The addition is differentiated from but compatible with the historic structure.

Client

University of Georgia

Location

Athens, GA

Status

Completed

Size

9,300 sf Renovated, 15,400 sf New

Collaborators

Johnson Spellman & Associates

Phillips Consulting Engineers

Uzun & Case

Koons Environmental Design

TSAV

Palacio Collaborative

Barbara Kovacs Black

J&A Engineering

Jensen Hughes

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The fourth-floor classroom steps back from the brick envelope and includes glass on three sides to relate to the three-story scale of the existing classroom building.

Sketch of exterior covering
Exterior walkway to UGA Baldwin Hall classroom
Baldwin Hall Reading Room entrance with clean lines and modernized design
Bright and light stairway in Baldwin Hall

The expansion ties back to the existing part of the building through a new central circulation tower, which contains an elevator. Security of the space was also improved by realigning the central circulation into a single “zone.”

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