6 Monday, August 26, 1991 / University Daily Kansan BRING 'EM IN! "We honor all competitor coupons always have,always will." 1618 W 23rd 841-6104 Sub&Stuff Sandwich Shop SweetGrass DOWNIOWN • BISIA AUBANI • BAR ALP NEW EXPANDED DINNER MENU soups, salads & sandwiches always available BOG KOH WAI; GARDEN? Monday Night Spades Tournaments after the Games 749-335 CASUAL, AFFORDABLE DINING 907 MASS. clauses: Monday Night - $1.00 OUT Door Burger $2.50 HOT Winnie $2.50 1/2 yards of hair Tuesday Night - $6.95 K.C. 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Also pints, quarts & pies. - CANDY on a small, medium or large cup or cone. 50% DISCOUNT Limit one. (Waffle cones and toppings regular price.) Expires Sept. 5, 1991 23rd and Louisiana Phone 843-5500 15th and Kasol Phone 749-0440 THE TASTE THAT'S WON THE WORLD OVER. Final phase of Union renovation approved By Kerrie Gottschalk Kansan staff writer Lobby is the focus of $4 million plan The crimson and blue color scheme has an ashawk tradition will be brushed in stone. PatrickG Brunqardt/KANSAN The 1970s decor, with its dark wood and dim lighting, will be replaced with '90s style furnishings and plenty of natural lighting. rises and other changes are included in part two of the two-phase Kansas Union renovation plan, which was approved Saturday by the University of Kansas Memorial Corporation Board. The estimated $4 million plan, expected to be completed by June 1993, involves major renovations to the interior and exterior of level four of the six-level building. Some minor renovations are scheduled for levels Dave Evans of Gould Evans Architects discusses details of renovation plans for the Kansas Union lobby Construction is expected to begin in February 1992. The $6.5 million first phase of the renovation was completed in Summer 2015 and will include vices to level three and reorganizing and expanding the Union bookstore. Evans called level four the living room of campus and said it deserved special attention. Dave Evans, principal architect for Gould Evans Architects, the Kansas City. Mo., firm that designed the renovated details of the plan for the board. "I don't think you have to use crimson and blue to say, 'This is the Universal'." Level four changes will include new tile and brick flooring, new woodwork on the walls, and a new color scheme of blues and earth tones for the carpet tile. These tiles may be tiles from the crimson and blue school colors that now decorate level four. sity of Kansas,'" Evans said. Part of the fourth level floor will include tiles etched with the patterns of five former versions of the Jayhawk as well as the current Jayhawk. Evans also said display cases could hold KU memorabilia. He said that because the Kansas Union was not expanding, the use of space needed to be efficient and accessible. "I don't think there will be any indication that this isn't the university." Jim Long, director of the Kansas and Burge unions, said he thought the plan would utilize space more efficiently. "We are trying to make the space as permanent as can be so that we won't have to go back and make further renovation," he said. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs and the vice president of the Memorial Corporation Board, led the innovation plan was a happy occasion. KUGamesAnd Role Players "This is a plan that will serve the Union and the University as well," he said. 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