
Paul Milstein Hall and Historic Preservation
The design of Milstein Hall enables the site to be used for AAP’s growing needs while successfully addressing the Secretary of Interior's Guidelines for Rehabilitation by protecting significant historic features, differentiating the old from the new, and minimizing changes to the existing buildings so that Milstein Hall is fully removable. The placement of Milstein Hall and the parking garage behind Sibley and Tjaden halls preserves the historic significance of these important buildings and the integrity of the Arts Quad itself.
The U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s guidelines are the most widely recognized “best practices” in the historic preservation field. They have been used by planners, architects, owners, and regulators nationwide for decades. Cornell University and OMA turned to these guidelines as the standard by which to design Milstein Hall. The guidelines recognize four types of historic preservation treatment:
The second of these, rehabilitation, is applicable to the vast majority of all historic preservation projects, including Milstein Hall.
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See historical images from around Sibley, Rand, and the Milstein site