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'''Knox Hall''' is a building on the north end of [[Union Theological Seminary]]'s quad on 122nd Street between [[Broadway]] and [[Claremont Avenue]]s. In September 2004 Columbia took possession of Knox Hall as part of a 99 year lease along with [[80 Claremont]].  
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[[Image:KnoxHall.jpg|thumb|240px|Knox Hall]]
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'''Knox Hall''' is a building on the north end of [[Union Theological Seminary]]'s quad on 122nd Street between [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Claremont Avenue|Claremont]] avenues. In September [[2004]] Columbia took possession of Knox Hall as part of a 99 year lease along with [[80 Claremont]].  
  
Formerly a residence hall for faculty and students at UTS, Knox is being renovated and at the end of the 2008-2009 academic year it will become home of the [[Economics Department]] and [[Sociology Department]]. The move will increase Econ's space by 30 percent, and Sociology by 40 percent.
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Formerly a residence hall for faculty and students at UTS, Knox is being renovated in order to become home of the [[Economics Department]] and [[Sociology Department]]. The move will increase Econ's space by 30 percent, and Sociology by 40 percent.
  
The [[Political Science Department]] will be able to expand by 20 percent by taking over most of the space left be Econ in [[IAB]], with [[SIPA]] taking the rest. The [[History Department]] will gain 30 percent more space, and [[GSAPP]] new studios and offices in [[Fayerweather Hall]] by Sociology's move.
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The [[Political Science Department]] will be able to expand by 20 percent by taking over most of the space left by Econ in [[IAB]], with [[SIPA]] taking the rest. The [[History Department]] will gain 30 percent more space, and [[GSAPP]] new studios and offices in [[Fayerweather Hall]] by Sociology's move.
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Renovations of Knox Hall include the drilling of four 2,000 feet deep geothermal wells that will reduce the energy consumption of the building by 50 to 60 percent.<ref>[http://newyork.construction.com/news/newswatch/archive/2009/0324a.asp Columbia University Project Goes Underground for Renewable Energy], New York Construction - Newswatch</ref>
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/21562
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* [http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/21562 Columbia Spectator: Short-Term Plans Ease CU Facility Squeeze]
* http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/18872
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* [http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/18872 Columbia Spectator: Prof Angry Over Loss of Office]
* http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/18619
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* [http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/18619 Columbia Spectator: Law of Demand: Popularity Expands Economics Faculty]
* http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/18308
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* [http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/18308 Columbia Spectator: Bollinger Lays Out Goals For New Year]
* http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/14715
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* [http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/14715 Columbia Spectator: Columbia Acquires Premier Theological Library From UTS]
* http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/10440
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* [http://columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/10440 Columbia Spectator: Potential Leasing of UTS's Buildings Under Discussion]
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* [http://neighbors.columbia.edu/construction/current/Knox_Hall/index.html Knox Hall Project Details Website]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]
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[[Category:Morningside Heights campus]]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 15 May 2013

Knox Hall

Knox Hall is a building on the north end of Union Theological Seminary's quad on 122nd Street between Broadway and Claremont avenues. In September 2004 Columbia took possession of Knox Hall as part of a 99 year lease along with 80 Claremont.

Formerly a residence hall for faculty and students at UTS, Knox is being renovated in order to become home of the Economics Department and Sociology Department. The move will increase Econ's space by 30 percent, and Sociology by 40 percent.

The Political Science Department will be able to expand by 20 percent by taking over most of the space left by Econ in IAB, with SIPA taking the rest. The History Department will gain 30 percent more space, and GSAPP new studios and offices in Fayerweather Hall by Sociology's move.

Renovations of Knox Hall include the drilling of four 2,000 feet deep geothermal wells that will reduce the energy consumption of the building by 50 to 60 percent.[1]

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