OWU Slocum Hall Front Entrance Improvements
Delaware, Ohio
WHY
Slocum Hall was built in 1898 as the primary library on the Ohio Wesleyan University campus and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building is located in the center of the campus and contains the iconic ‘Reading Room’ which is punctuated by a 70’ x 20’ leaded glass ceiling. The building has changed uses over time and is now used primarily as administrative offices and a visitor center.
The building was not ADA Accessible at the front entrance, and this project created ADA accessibility while maintaining the architectural integrity of the principal facade of the building.
HOW
Designing Local worked with the project architect to examine the existing features of the front portico. The preferred design solution included raising the existing landing up to the height of the existing door threshold and constructing new stone stairs around the west and north sides of the portico. The south side included a ADA accessible ramp to access the new landing. A kneewall will help to minimize the visual impact of the ramp, and the materials of the wall itself match the stone type and detailing of the historic building facade. There are numerous additional minor site improvements included in the project including new planting beds, small areas of pavement replacement, and screening of utility areas.
WHAT
The project was initially scheduled to bid in Spring 2020, but the Covid-19 pandemic paused the project for over a year. The project was bid in Spring 2021 and construction was completed in Autumn 2022.