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Eastvold

Eastvold Renovation

Eastvold Chapel and Auditorium, built in 1952, is home to our emblem, the Rose Window. The renovation and expansion of Eastvold will modernize the auditorium and theatre spaces, create a new home for the humanities and theatre departments, and improve Tower Chapel.

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Project Overview
Planning and Construction Process
Steering Committee Roster & Newsletters
Floorplans and Schematics

Project Overview

The renovation and expansion of Eastvold will improve facilities for the Division of Humanities, Performing Arts and Tower Chapel.

Performing Arts
The Eastvold renovation will provide new and refurbished spaces for the performing arts, including not only the current theatre stage but also a black box/studio theatre, an arena for speaker's forums and outlying office and classroom areas as a place for breakout sessions. Theatre faculty will also be located in the same building as the stage, allowing them to spend more time in their teaching arena and giving students better access to their offices.

Tower Chapel
The Eastvold renovation will allow Tower Chapel to become an even greater spiritual sanctuary by creating a brighter, more comfortable space for Campus Ministry and religious clubs to meet and worship. A new grand entrance will welcome the PLU community to celebrate and worship, and will allow the chapel to be accessible to the PLU community 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Additionally, the chapel will have a balcony to provide overflow seating or space for a choir, as well as a narthex, sacristy, and an alcove for the rehabilitated historic pipe organ. Finally, from the new chapel floor you will be able to look up one story to the Rose Window, which was adopted as the logo for Pacific Lutheran University in 1975.


Planning and Construction Process

The Planning Committee for the Eastvold Chapel and Auditorium renovation and expansion is headed by Vice President of Finance and Operations Sheri Tonn, and is advised by President Anderson and the PLU Board of Regents.

Early on in the space planning stage, focus groups will be organized and, along with other campus groups, will help to inform the design process. The Eastvold Steering Committee represents constituents from all over campus, especially departments who will be significantly affected by the renovation. Please see below for Steering Committee minutes.

In March 2002, the planning committee submitted a Request for Proposal (RFP) for design services to several architectural firms, and ultimately elected to work with NBBJ. In Summer 2005, an RFP was also submitted to several contractors, and the committee decided to hire Sellen Construction.

The design process is nearly complete, but the project has been temporarily put on hold.

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Steering Committee Roster and Newsletters

Eastvold Steering Committee Roster 2006-2007

The project is currently on hold, but newsletters will be posted as updates are available.

Floorplans and Schematics

View from Northeast and Site Plan (September 2006)
Floorplans - Basement and Level 01 (September 2006)
Floorplans - Level 02 and Level 03 (September 2006)

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Project Timeline

April-July 2005
Schematic

September-December 2005
Design

Project is on Hold

Related Links

Eastvold / Office of Development

NBBJ

Sellen Construction

Lorig Associates

Office of Finance and Operations