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Van Munching Hall
Home of
the Robert H. Smith School of Business

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Clock tower
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Southwest Campus Gateway Construction
Outside VMH
In July 2007 fences went up outside the main
entrance to Van Munching Hall as construction of the university's Southwest
Campus Gateway began
(rendering). Lee Comstock, director
of operations at Smith, says, "This Gateway
will serve as the main pedestrian entrance
to the campus on the south side. As part of
this construction, a clock tower will be
constructed." Additional plantings are also
planned and this effort should address the
pooling of water that currently occurs in
the Mowatt Lane Parking Garage, adds
Comstock. This is just one phase of the
southwest facilities development master plan.
This project is expected to
finish before the end of 2007 and during that
time the usual pathway from Mowatt Lane
Garage into Van Munching Hall has been
closed, making it necessary to exit the
garage from the north door into the U6
parking lot adjacent to the garage. This
construction also requires the temporary
loss of approximately 16 parking spaces in
lot U6. Handicap access to and from the
garage will be through the east side door
(nearest South Campus Commons). The sidewalk
along the south end of Van Munching by Mowatt Lane will be closed up to the loading
dock.

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►More
information and photos of the 2005 site
improvement project.
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