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[[Image:Hewson Hall interior.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Hewson Hall interior, September 2021]] | |||
'''Hewson Hall''' is a four-story academic building for the [[University of Alabama]]'s [[Culverhouse College of Business]]. Completed in [[2021]], the 108,000 square-foot building is named in honor of [[Marillyn Hewson|Marillyn]] and [[James Hewson]], who donated $15 million toward the project. Another $15 million in pledged donations was raised before the University broke ground on the estimated $60 million construction project. The building is located just south of the [[Stadium Drive Parking Deck]], and across from [[Mary Hewell Alston Hall]]. | '''Hewson Hall''' is a four-story academic building for the [[University of Alabama]]'s [[Culverhouse College of Business]]. Completed in [[2021]], the 108,000 square-foot building is named in honor of [[Marillyn Hewson|Marillyn]] and [[James Hewson]], who donated $15 million toward the project. Another $15 million in pledged donations was raised before the University broke ground on the estimated $60 million construction project. The building is located just south of the [[Stadium Drive Parking Deck]], and across from [[Mary Hewell Alston Hall]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:11, 29 July 2022
Hewson Hall is a four-story academic building for the University of Alabama's Culverhouse College of Business. Completed in 2021, the 108,000 square-foot building is named in honor of Marillyn and James Hewson, who donated $15 million toward the project. Another $15 million in pledged donations was raised before the University broke ground on the estimated $60 million construction project. The building is located just south of the Stadium Drive Parking Deck, and across from Mary Hewell Alston Hall.
The design of the building was developed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects of New York City, in association with Williams Blackstock Architects in Birmingham.
References
- Thornton, William (September 28, 2018) "UA announces plans for $60 million Hewson Hall." The Birmingham News
- Enoch, Ed (September 29, 2018) "New University of Alabama building to be named after couple." The Tuscaloosa News
- Staff Reporters (September 9, 2021) "Hewson Hall Officially Opens at the University of Alabama." The Tuscaloosa News
External links
- Hewson Hall at giving.ua.edu