Old College is the oldest remaining structure on UGA's historic north campus. Constructed in 1806, Old College underwent careful renovation / restoration. Over the years, the building has served as a dormitory, classroom, barracks and administrative offices. Upon completion on its bicentennial in 2006, the restored Old College building houses offices for the Dean of Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the Associate Vice President for Public Service and Outreach.
Sustainable Design Features:
Restoration of historic structure and interior
Reused and recycled indigenous building materials
Interior daylighting and occupancy sensors
Efficient heating and cooling with individual thermal comfort controls
Low-emitting finishes and materials
Water-efficient fixtures and landscape irrigation