University of Virginia – Rouss Hall

Rouss Hall, built in 1896, houses the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce and sits on The Lawn, the most historic part of Mr. Jefferson’s “academical village.” In 2005, the existing 23,000 SF historic building was renovated and a new adjoining addition, named Robertson Hall, was started. The new $38.8M, 132,000 SF, five-story structure features new classrooms and faculty offices, group study rooms, reading and dining facilities, a variety of meeting spaces, multiple conference rooms, a suite for student clubs and four technology centers. Robertson Hall also features an attractive, environmentally-friendly “green” roof. The Robertson-Rouss Academic Complex was completed in the spring of 2008.

Hurt & Proffitt is providing all civil engineering, surveying, site design, stormwater management, construction administration, environmental, and geotechnical services.