Newly Renovated Law Commons Appeals to Senses (case study) When University of Arizona law students returned to the Law Commons in August after its 15-month renovation, they barely recognized it. What had been a dark, dungeon-like building had been flooded with natural light and open space. The architectural firm Gould Evans (Phoenix) helped the James E. Rogers College of Law retain a sense of the original architecture, while modernizing it to create a sense of community and reflect the ways students study and interact today. "They really wanted something fresh and different that was uniquely theirs," says Tamara Shroll, project manager for Gould Evans. |
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