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Wellesley College Renovates Severance Hall   

Boston-based Finegold Alexander Architects has completed the renovation and addition project for Wellesley College’s Severance Hall, a step in the college’s efforts to revitalize its residential portfolio. This project is the first in a series of residence hall renewals.  

Built in 1926, Severance Hall now features 100 student bedrooms accommodating 162 students. The project focused on retiring deferred maintenance, ensuring life safety, and enhancing energy efficiency. It included insulation, interior storm windows, and low-temperature hot water heating. The design also incorporated accessibility improvements and added small gathering spaces, kitchenettes, and technology upgrades.  

“This project exemplifies our commitment to preserving historic structures while meeting contemporary needs for sustainability and accessibility,” said Rebecca Berry, president and director of Sustainability at Finegold Alexander Architects. “We are grateful to have worked collaboratively with Wellesley College and Elaine Construction to breathe new life into Severance Hall.” 

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