Bradley University Westlake Hall

Modernizing a Historic University Building
Peoria, Illinois

When Bradley University's Westlake Hall opened in 1897 as a center for the study of horology (watch making), students worked independently in long rows of desks and tables. Today, classroom flexibility is critical, as students are often encouraged to work as partners or in groups.

90%

of spaces have daylight access

35%

water use reduction

Our modernization of the second oldest building on campus has made Westlake Hall six times its original size, with a new center atrium, classrooms, labs, resource areas, an auditorium, offices, and conference spaces. All spaces in the building now provide students with an inviting place for collaboration, supporting cross-disciplinary study and problem-solving.

Owner/Client

Bradley University

Certification

LEED® Gold

Square Footage

Addition: 84,591 SF
Renovation: 13,486 SF

Services

  • Architecture
  • Planning, Consulting and Advisory

Markets

  • Education

Regions

  • Midwest