Piecing together history.(Marshall-Adams Hall of Michigan State University's renovation)(Brief article)
American School & University, July, 2006
Marshall-Adams Hall, one of the oldest buildings on the Michigan State University (MSU) campus in East Lansing, has undergone a $6 million rehabilitation. The red-brick, granite and limestone building, constructed in 1902, is listed on the Michigan State Register of Historic Places. The architect carried out historical research and an extensive investigation of existing conditions to understand how the building originally was configured and how it evolved over time.
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The renovation returned the building's exterior to its original appearance and restored its ...
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