The doors of a new academic building will open, three-year-old scaffolding is expected to come down, and designs are being drawn up to revamp a historic site on UW-Madison’s campus in 2026.
Construction on the new UW-Madison College of Letters and Science building at the corner of Park and Johnson streets is expected to wrap up this summer.
Scaffolding is set up around the outside of the Elvehjem Building at the UW-Madison. The building’s envelope scaffolding will be taken down following the expected completion of the renovations to its façade in 2026.
The galleries in the Elvehjem Building, which is part of the Chazen Museum of Art at UW-Madison, have been closed since 2022 due to construction on the façade and skylights of the building.
Construction on the new engineering building at UW-Madison will continue into 2026. The building, which is being funded by a mix of private and state funding, is expected to be completed in late 2028.
Construction on the new engineering building at UW-Madison will continue into 2026. The building, which is being funded by a mix of private and state funding, is expected to be completed in late 2028.
Scaffolding is set up around the outside of the Elvehjem Building at the UW-Madison. The building’s envelope scaffolding will be taken down following the expected completion of the renovations to its façade in 2026.
Construction on the new UW-Madison College of Letters and Science building at the corner of Park and Johnson streets is expected to wrap up this summer.
The galleries in the Elvehjem Building, which is part of the Chazen Museum of Art at UW-Madison, have been closed since 2022 due to construction on the façade and skylights of the building.