Rose-Hulman Logan Libary Renovation
Renovated library reflects today's students
The John A. Logan Library reopened after a summer of reconstruction in 2010. The library now welcomes students with new study spaces designed for modern learning. The revitalized library supports Rose Hulman’s collaborative educational experience by providing open spaces for group study, individual study rooms that seat four, as well as conference rooms. With librarians, databases, periodicals and books at their disposal, students have everything they need for productive study sessions.
Infrastructure upgrades for the original 1970 building included addition of several electrical outlets that allows students to conveniently plug in almost anywhere. The main floor houses the study spaces, while books are on the floor above. The Digital Resource Center, which provides software and hardware support, custom video editing, and interactive flash projects, is located at the back of the main floor. The front of the library houses a new café with evening hours for late-night study sessions.
- Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
- 16,000 SF
- 2011
- Terre Haute, IN
