Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity House - University of Kansas

The project is a product of the changing values of the fraternity in order to attract new students to the organization while attending Kansas University.  The scope of work includes an addition onto an existing overcrowded situation which demanded more studying/sleeping rooms.  The entry and living room space include a gas fireplace in an impressive formal setting that will ensure full occupancy of the house for years to come.  Further enhancement of the house can be found in the upper patio space overlooking the outdoor courtyard below.  Rich materials and colors make for an improvement to the house which has never been seen before. read more >>

 

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Project Details

Location:

1645 Tennessee Street
Lawrence, Kansas

Size:

5,300 square feet (2-stories)

Services Provided:

Programming   
Architectural       
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
M/E Engineering   
Interior Design
Fire Suppression Engineering
Landscape Design   
Construction Administration

Reference:

Tom Gray, Owner’s Representative
913.526.3059

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