Sherman Carter Barnhart re-envisions University of Kentucky’s White Hall Classroom Building
University of Kentucky engages Sherman Carter Barnhart Architects with SmithGroup to transform White Hall Classroom Building, an iconic campus site.
The design is classical in style. The use of brick and stone with classical stone columns at the courtrooms and the entry provide a strong architectural connection complementing the Georgian style of the Hourigan County Office Building.
The Marion County Judicial Center is located on 2 acres, adjacent to the Hourigan County Office Building in Lebanon.
The design is classical in style. The use of brick and stone with classical stone columns at the courtrooms and the entry provide a strong architectural connection complementing the Georgian style of the Hourigan County Office Building. Natural walnut millwork occurs throughout the judicial center.
The placement of the building on the site allowed the development of a corner entry to the building while providing a formal termination to the dramatic public open space fronting the four public buildings on Spaulding Avenue.
University of Kentucky engages Sherman Carter Barnhart Architects with SmithGroup to transform White Hall Classroom Building, an iconic campus site.
As Sherman Carter Barnhart Architects proudly celebrates its one-year anniversary in our new building, we reflect on a transformative journey marked by innovation, collaboration,