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University of Kentucky Plans Unique Adaptive Reuse Project - School Construction News

School Construction News By Eric Althoff LEXINGTON, Ky. The University of Kentucky’s College of Design has selected the Studio Gang as designer for the Reynolds Building, an early-20th-century building that was once a tobacco warehouse, for new use by the college. The university has had its sights set on the building for a half-century, as its convenient location will allow for the school’s design courses and studio space to grow in the years to come.  Furthermore, by maintaining the historic building’s architectural motifs, students in the design school will be able to observe earlier iterations of American designs up close and personal.  Its interiors and exterior will be largely kept intact as the building is repurposed for instruction in such specialties as product design, biomedical engineering and landscape architecture.

Studio Gang to Transform Former Reynolds Building for College of Design

of LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 2, 2021)  The University of Kentucky College of Design (CoD) has unveiled Studio Gang’s design for the reinvented Reynolds Building. Working in collaboration with Louisville-based architect of record K. Norman Berry Associates (KNBA), Studio Gang will transform the century-old tobacco warehouse into a vibrant and interactive learning space for design students. The college has waited 50 years for a building opportunity that will allow their programs to grow, diversify and cross-pollinate. The Reynolds Building, situated at one of the most prominent entries into the city of Lexington, is set to serve as a nimble artifact that teaches students about architecture, interiors, historic preservation, landscape architecture, urban design, product design and biomedical engineering all in a 21st-century, polycultural learning environment.

POLICE BLOTTER: Deer shot over bait in Montmorency County | News, Sports, Jobs

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Nov. 15-28 MONTMORENCY COUNTY CO Sidney Collins received a complaint in Montmorency County of a stolen tractor implement off a cabin property. The property owner had pictures of the subject stealing the item. After some investigation, the subject was identified as a local logger. COs Collins and Dan Liestenfeltz interviewed the subject who claimed he was on the property to retrieve his dog. CO Collins showed the subject the picture of him taking the item to which he then admitted to stealing the item off the property. The subject retrieved the item off his property and the COs returned the item back to the victims. Charges were submitted to the prosecutor’s office.

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