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.
Student walkways into the Woodland Glen Complex and Courtyard
Pigman Hall is a continuation of the Central Campus Residence Halls developments as one of five residences in the Woodland Glen community. The facility houses 782 students and includes two classrooms for the University’s academic use. It is the Engineering Residential College.
The five-story building offers private two-bedroom suites interspersed with active learning community spaces and social gathering seating areas, some with prominent views to the Central Woodland Glen courtyard and the W. T. Young Library. The residence hall includes two community kitchens, high tech laundry facilities, and two-story entry porches. The living environment is enhanced with work by local Kentucky artists scattered throughout the lobbies and public spaces. Prominent gables are equipped with U.K. blue lighting that will shine on special occasions. The residence hall incorporates the latest technologies including wireless internet and satellite connections to enhance the living experience for today’s modern students.
Pigman Hall is LEED Certified offering several amenities such as bike racks to encourage sustainability.
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,