Posts Tagged ‘frames’

Hopkins Hall Renovations, 8/29/2011

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

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Lots of progress has been made on the Hopkins Hall renovations. All of the windows are now up on the side of the building facing 17th Avenue. The bricks on the back of the side of the building facing 17th Avenue are all removed and window frames are up. Most of the windows have also gone up. The interior of the hallways, studios and photo labs are currently being painted. Some of the interior lighting is also hooked up and is connected to power. The windows facing the Oval have also been replaced. Progress is also being made on the Art and Technology area and lighting studios on the first floor. With this progress, different parts of the interior are now going to be start being worked on.

Hopkins Hall Renovation, 7/8/2011

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

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More pictures from the Hopkins Hall renovation at The Ohio State University for the Department of Art from 7/8/2011.

 

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The windows are now all put up on the front of the mechanical room addition facing 17th Aveune, and the first windows are beginning to go up on the west side of the front end of the building facing 17th Avenue where the frames went up a few days ago.

 

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Window removal has begun on the first floor of the southeast end of Hopkins Hall in front of the courtyard and more progress continues to be made on the brick removal on the front end facing 17th Avenue. Also, another photography sink was moved from Haskett Hall to Hopkins Hall.

Hopkins Hall Renovation, 7/6/2011

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

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Hopkins Hall renovation at The Ohio State University for the Department of Art from 7/6/2011. Windows are beginning to go up on the mechanical room addition, and the first window frames are beginning to go up on the front end of the building facing 17th Avenue. Also, progress continues to be made on the brick removal on the front end facing 17th Avenue, and window removal continues on the back end of Hopkins Hall facing Hayes Hall. Also, a photography enlarger and sink were moved into Hopkins Hall.