Robertson Hall Renovation Planned

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Princeton University’s Robertson Hall, home of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, will undergo a major redesign and renovation expected to last through summer 2020. The architect is KPMB, a Toronto-based firm that designed the university’s Julis Romo Rabinowitz and Louis A. Simpson International Buildings at 20 Washington Road.

The project, “Reimagining Robertson,” will include the first, second, third, and fourth floors, portions of the lower level, and minor updates to Arthur Lewis Auditorium — nearly 48,000 square feet in total. The Bernstein art gallery, located in the building, will be closed during the renovations.

Located at the intersection of Washington Road and Prospect Avenue, Robertson Hall was built in 1965, designed by Minoru Yamasaki.

Princeton University, 1 Nassau Hall, Princeton 08544. 609-258-3000. Christopher Eisgruber, president. www.princeton.edu.

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