a room with a window and a floor
a person standing in a hallway
a large room with a tall ceiling
Stanford University Peterson Hall, the d. school, Adaptive Reuse

WHAT WE DID

Degenkolb designed seismic renovation of a 42,000 square feet, 1905 wood and sandstone building for use as an engineering classroom facility at Stanford University. Photos Bernard Andre.

Degenkolb designed seismic renovation of a 42,000 square feet, 1905 wood and sandstone building for use as an engineering classroom facility. Major renovation elements included removal and reconstruction of the courtyard infill, removal and reconstruction of the first and second floor of the South Wing, and removal of the third floor and rebuilding the original trusses. In addition, modifications were made to existing structural elements including columns, footings, slabs and walls.

Features:

  • Flexible spaces
  • Moveable Partitions
  • Central Atrium

Benefits:

  • Building reuse
  • Small, Medium, Large Collaboration Opportunities

Staff on the Project

Ray Pugliesi
Senior Principal

I enjoy boating and tinkering on projects at our ‘family’ cabin at Shasta Lake.

Jen Gross
Associate Principal

I played violin in my school orchestra from 4th-12th grade.

Robert Graff
Principal

I enjoy running and doing my own construction projects at home.

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