BOV votes to approve South Lawn Project
By Maggie Thornton | April 7, 2006The Building and Grounds Committee of the Board of Visitors unanimously approved commencement of the South Lawn Project yesterday. The projected cost of $100 million will be spent over three phases, University architect David Neuman said. The first phase, slated to begin in 2007, will extend the Lawn across Jefferson Park Avenue and include new buildings for the History, Politics and Religion departments. This phase is projected to cost $65 million, Neuman said. Phase II will allow an additional building to be added without tearing down any of the nearby apartment buildings owned by the University. Phase III will "engage" New Cabell Hall with the South Lawn by building a new entryway into New Cabell Hall on the third story. Upon completion, the 100-feet wide space will include gardens, a conservatory, a café and lounges for students, in addition to academic space.