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REDKEN PAUL MITCHELL JOICO SORBIE Juderson BODY DRENCH Rusk Yumi Chikamori / KANSAN WITH COUPON ONLY Dave Falley of Manhattan repaints the main entrance of Strong Hail. Campus renovations have been taking place at the Lawrence campus all summer. Students rebuild old schoolhouse This summer, the group's main assignment is to design a plan for the roof, said Stone. The sponsors, the Douglas County Preservation Alliance and the Army Corps of Engineers, already have approved a plan but will consider better proposals. Stone said. By Megan Poplinger Brushing up Kansan staff writer Karl Gridley, a volunteer stone mason with the Douglas County Preservation Alliance, said that new construction plans were needed because many times it was not practical to restore a building "Nothing is written in blood," Stone said. The remains of a deserted building with deteriorated walls and a rotting roof no longer give the appearance of a functional schoolhouse. Along with physical rebuilding, students are responsible for creating architectural plans for reconstruction, historical research, and studying buildings that are similar to the schoolhouse. Despite the neglect the 123-year-old Barber schoolhouse, located west of Lawrence near Clinton Lake, has suffered, it still is used for educational purposes. Harris Stone, professor of architecture and urban design, and Barry Newton, assistant professor of architecture and urban design, are using the building as the primary teaching aid for ARCH 359, Historic Preservation and Practicum. The class brings students out of the design studio to face wobbly scaffoldings, crumbling stone and summer heat while working on preserving the single room limestone structure, Stone said. exactly as it was. For example, he said the original roof would be too heavy now because the walls have deteriorated. Therefore, a lighter design is needed. Stone estimates that the schoolhouse will be completed within ten years. Currently, the Douglas County Preservation Alliance and the Army Corps of Engineers are planning to use it for a Prairie Study Center, and they will restore the surrounding 80 acres to original prairie, said Gidley. Stone said that although they are designing the roof, the class' goals this summer are to stabilize the walls for the winter. He said that, realistically, they would not begin the roof this summer. "I am contemplating going to graduate school and starting preservation, so I wanted experience that surpasses the intellectual knowledge found in the classrooms," said Kisdow. Michael Kisdow, Springfield, Mo., senior, said that it was frustrating to incorporate everybody's ideas but that it was very interesting to eventually see them fall together. Kisdow, like Price, enrolled in the class because it offered on-site training. Stone said that the work was tough and the hours were long, every weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m., but that the students appreciated the chance to get out of the classroom. "This is the first opportunity that I have had to get hands on training and see how things are built up close," said John Price, Salem, Mo., senior. "It is cool because we see our ideas coming to life and we are preserving a little bit of history." story idea? 864-4810 DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS We have Coed Naked & Big Johnson. Come in and see our great selection of NBA, NCAA, NFL, NHL, & MLB merchandise. 842·2992 837 Massachusetts SPORTSWEAR JOCK'S NITCH SPORTING GOODS The Sports Look of Today! SIDEWALK SALE EVERYTHING is on sale! 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