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You’re invited: Denny Hall re-opening Oct. 26

UW State Relations and External Affairs invites you to join us in celebrating the re-opening of the iconic Denny Hall.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016 | 10:30-11:30 AM
Denny Hall (MAP)
Spokane Lane
Seattle, WA 98105
Coffee, tea and assorted pastries provided.

Please RSVP:
Amanda Rich at eaevents@uw.edu or 206-221-5670.

About Denny Hall
Constructed in 1895, Denny Hall is the oldest building on the UW’s Seattle campus and is eligible to be listed in the Washington State Heritage Register. The building was named in honor of Seattle pioneers Arthur A. and Mary Denny.
Restoration of Denny Hall began in the Spring of 2014 and was completed in September, 2016. This building houses offices and programs for the College of Arts & Sciences, including the Departments of Anthropology, Classics, Germanics and Near Eastern Languages & Civilization, as well as the College’s Language Learning Center.
The renovation upgraded all major building systems, corrected seismic deficiencies, improved accessibility, and abated hazardous materials. The building now achieves Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification. Hacker (previously known as THA) of Portland, Oregon, was the project architect. SiteWorkshop was the landscape architect, and BNBuilders (BNB) was the General Contractor/Construction Manager (GC/CM). Both are located in Seattle.