University of Minnesota eyes redesign of auditorium

May 14, 2010
$80 million overhaul would give new life to Northrop Auditorium
From The Minneapolis Star-Tribune: The University of Minnesotais proposing an $80 million makeover of Northrop Auditorium. Officials say a redesign would add revenue and transform the facility into "a bustling, dynamic place for collaboration, study and conversation." In addition to creating a smaller performance space with improved sightlines and acoustics, the renovation would enable the building to house honors program offices, classrooms and study areas. Right now, the building, built in 1929, is used about 100 days a year, including for commencement ceremonies.

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