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Gould Hall nears completion
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Construction on the College of Architecture’s Gould Hall is scheduled to be complete Jan. 17, though students won’t begin classes in the renovated building until fall 2011. (Marcin Rutkowski/The Daily)

Construction on the College of Architecture’s Gould Hall is scheduled to be complete Jan. 17, though students won’t begin classes in the renovated building until fall 2011.

Remaining construction consists of painting, laying additional sheetrock, installing floors and connecting the building’s power, said Christina Hoehn, college spokeswoman.

The building, originally constructed in 1950, closed in May 2008 for renovations and a 25,000 square-foot addition. Building renovations include more than 107,000 square feet of space, two courtyards and a two-story gallery for student work to be displayed, along with common areas, study rooms and team rooms, according to renovation plans.

Architecture students will continue courses at the Arc-on-Main campus, 550 W. Main St., until August.

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