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It's a sign of hard times. While four buildings open this fall, three had no state funding and the fourth had only $10 million in state funds. William H. Gates Hall was built with private donations and bonds backed by Metropolitan Tract revenues. The UWMC Surgery Pavilion was built with patient fee revenue and the IMA Addition was financed through student activity fees. The Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science and Engineering does have $10 million in state funding, but the rest comes from UW local funds and private donations. |
The Magnuson/Jackson Moot Courtroom features semi-circle tiered seating for nearly 200 people. A sweeping two-story glass galleria extends the length of the building, providing a bright and inviting gathering space. A raised outdoor terrace is highlighted by four monumental 18-foot skylights, flooding the library with natural light.
A modern building that still fits in with the Collegiate Gothic style of the rest of campus, Gates Hall has an L shape that faces campus "as an expression of openness," says Dan Jardine, '82, one of the local architects on the project. "We also wanted to emphasize the transparency of the building by using a lot of glass, so there is a sense of life, movement and intimacy."
"It will be very exciting to be a part of the campus again," says Penny Hazelton, law librarian and professor of law. "We are anxious to have closer ties with everyone on campus and be a bigger part of things. We have been looking forward to this day for a long time."
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