Dinwiddie Hall Renovation Recycles 75% of Construction Waste


August 2010   |   William Marshall
"Dinwiddie Hall, built in 1923 on the uptown campus, will open for the fall semester with fresh, light-filled space. The renovation preserved the building's historic attributes while making strides in energy efficiency." (Photo by Tricia Travis)

The renovation of Dinwiddie Hall on the historic Tulane University campus will be completed on schedule in time for classes in Fall 2010.  The building aims to be the first in Louisiana to receive the LEED credit for recycling 75 percent of the construction waste generated during the project.  The building was recently featured in Tulane's New Wave online publication.

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