Want to get a glimpse inside the Tutt Library Renovation Project? Project manager Rick Greene took Bryan Oller, college photographer, and Stephanie Wurtz, director of internal communications, on a behind-the-scenes tour, to capture some of construction work in progress. Check out these 360-degree photos from the construction (and pardon Wurtz’s amateur photography)!
A renovated Tutt Library South is the temporary home of circulation, research librarians, the CAT lab, the Help Desk, and study space during construction. Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
A renovated Tutt Library South is the temporary home of circulation, research librarians, the CAT lab, the Help Desk, and study space during construction.
The pre-demolition view of Tutt Library North’s second floor. Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
The pre-demolition view of Tutt Library North’s second floor.
The north wing of the Mod Pod, in progress. Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
The north wing of the Mod Pod, in progress.
Tutt Library North as the last books and shelving are removed. Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Tutt Library North as the last books and shelving are removed.
2 Responses to Get a 360-Degree View of the Tutt Renovation
This is so cool – would love to see more of these as the project progresses. Nice color on the hard hat, Stephanie!
Nice, Rick. Karen