University of Mississippi
The Galtney Center for Academic Computing is the end result of a complete interior and exterior renovation of the two-level reinforced concrete structure formally called Weir Hall. The project also includes new classroom additions and landscaped plazas linking the facility to adjacent student activities. The first floor houses the core components for the building, including seminar rooms, administrative offices, student and professor help desks, a 24-hour coffee café, and the student computing center or “virtual library”. The second floor contains additional administrative offices and classrooms. Upon its completion in 2003, this project was awarded an American Institute of Architects/Mississippi Chapter Honor Citation for design excellence.
Photography Credits: Architectural Photography, Inc.