Completed Project
University of Wisconsin Parkside – Wyllie Hall Renovation
Project Specs
Project Type
Education, General Contractor, Higher Ed, Interior Renovation
Client
State of Wisconsin & University of Wisconsin Parkside
Architect
Workshop Architects
Description
Wyllie Hall, originally built in 1972, is named in honor of the university’s founding chancellor, Dr. Irvin G.
Wyllie, who served UW-Parkside from 1966 to 1974. The Wyllie Hall renovation will replace outdated heating and cooling infrastructure, update student service areas, and improve accessibility for those with physical disabilities while preserving and maintaining the historical features of the building. The design calls for more open and user-friendly access to student-service areas such as Financial Aid, the Registrar’s Office, Student Support Services, the Parkside Academic Resource Center, and the Library
Services Provided
Wyllie Hall, originally built in 1972, is named in honor of the university’s founding chancellor, Dr. Irvin G.
Wyllie, who served UW-Parkside from 1966 to 1974. The Wyllie Hall renovation will replace outdated heating and cooling infrastructure, update student service areas, and improve accessibility for those with physical disabilities while preserving and maintaining the historical features of the building. The design calls for more open and user-friendly access to student-service areas such as Financial Aid, the Registrar’s Office, Student Support Services, the Parkside Academic Resource Center, and the Library

