Hank Baier, associate vice president for facilities and operations
(left), receives a building rehabilitation award from Ann Arbor
Mayor John Hieftje at the Sept. 15 City Council meeting. Baier and
Jim Kosteva, director of community relations, accepted awards for
the rehabilitation of the Perry School and the preservation of Lane
Hall. The awards are given by the Ann Arbor Historic District Commission.
Lane Hall, which was named the Preservation Project of the Year
for 2001, opened in 1917 and, through the years, served as a religious
meeting place and hub of international studies programs. In 1999,
the renovation of the 18,000-square-foot building and the construction
of a 9,000-square-foot addition began. It is the home of the Institute
for Research on Women and Gender and the Women's Studies Program.
The Perry School, at 330 Packard, was built in 1902 as an elementary
school. U-M acquired it in 1965. An extensive renovation project
began in 2000, and the Board of Regents recently approved an addition
to house various research programs for the Institute for Social
Research. (Photo by Martin Vloet, U-M Photo Services)
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