Arched Marvel
Crews install dramatic curved atrium skylight,
a centerpiece of the Gilman renovation
October, 2009
Gilman's classrooms go 21st century
This fall, like last, Johns Hopkins students are delving into classical literature, Romance languages, European history, and other humanities subjects in buildings other than Gilman Hall, whose rooms remain off-line during its renovation.
September, 2009
Noticeable Improvement
Gilman’s lighting and mechanical systems might not be the new building’s most obvious changes, but they’ll make a big difference in what it’s like to work and study there.
August, 2009
Easy Access
The new Gilman Hall will feature simplified staircases, central elevators, and an end to maze-like corridors to nowhere.
July, 2009
All Eyes on the Atrium
The dramatic centerpiece of the renovated Gilman Hall moved ever closer to completion this month as crews constructed the courtyard floor of what will become a three-story glass-topped central atrium.
June, 2009
Critical Choreography
Project superintendent Eddie Delluomo keeps an eye
on all the details of the Gilman Hall renovation
April, 2009
A Fresh Face for Gilman
While Gilman's interior undergoes its massive renovation, the building's exterior will get a little nip and tuck.
March, 2009
Bridging Old and New
As work continues throughout Gilman, crews dismantle the bridge to the HUT
January, 2009
A Room 500 Elegy
Lofty learning space falls victim to Gilman renovation,
but officials promise an even better replacement
November, 2008
Swing Space
Students, faculty settle into relocated classrooms
September, 2008
Momentous Move-Out
Faculty and students pack up and head out of Gilman Hall until 2010.
June, 2008
A Careful Dance
This spring, Gilman Hall is home to a staggering juxtaposition of teeth-wrenching brute force and white-gloved delicacy.
April, 2008
Temporary Digs
Faculty, students, and construction crews accommodate
one another amid the Gilman renovation
March, 2008
The Greening of Gilman
When Gilman Hall reopens in summer 2010, the other buildings on campus will go green with envy—or rather, envy its green.
February, 2008