Several of Missouri State's residence halls are undergoing some renovations this summer, 2007, to improve the quality of our residents' living experience.
Freudenberger House, which houses more than 700 students, is having the bathrooms renovated and updated. With a three phase plan in place, the renovations are almost complete. Phase I took place in the Summer of 2005 and consisted of the West wing restrooms and West wing basement. Phase II took place in the summer of 2006 and consisted of the East wing restrooms.
This summer, 2007, Phase III will consist of the restrooms on the East Main floor undergoing their renovations. In addition to the restrooms, the first floor laundry room is being done. This will be a fantastic new facility within Freudenberger House for the residents to utilize!
Restrooms BEFORE renovation:
Restrooms AFTER renovation:


The First floor East Main laundry room is going to be a fantastic new facillity including plasma screen tv, large windows, and wireless internet. The original plan included 15 washers and 12 dryers. The new plan will call for 17 washers, with 2 washers as front loaders, and 20 dryers.
Take a look at the floor plan here:
Laundry room BEFORE renovation:
Laundry room AFTER renovation-

Part of the Blair-Shannon House, which houses more than 700 students also, is having one of its towers structurally renovated. The Blair tower will be undergoing construction on the exterior of each end section this summer.
Blair Tower- East End- beginning- Notice the material shown to the sides of middle windows:

Blair Tower- East End- AFTER- Notice the new material shown above the remaining scaffold:
