University of Rhode Island
Roosevelt Restoration

Named after First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, this brick building at the heart of the URI Kingston Campus was constructed in 1938. BTGA was charged with restoring the exterior of the building by replacing windows, chimneys, slate and copper roofs, gutters and downspouts, and entry doors, to resolve exterior masonry issues while reducing future maintenance demands. Although the style of the building reflects Colonial Williamsburg, the materials used were modern – including asbestos-containing mastics under slates and flashings. Completed in February 2018, the restoration of Roosevelt Hall increased occupant comfort and energy efficiency, restored shell integrity, returned visible elements to their historic roots, and reduced future maintenance costs. The thoughtful use of durable but historically sensitive materials was a strategic choice to extend the building life by reducing the need for frequent attention in a campus with restricted maintenance funding.

Winner of the Preserve Rhode Island, 2018 Rhody Award for Historic Preservation.

 

Client

University of Rhode Island

Location

Kingston, RI

Year

2018