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Princeton
University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs recently undertook a comprehensive renovation and
expansion of Robertson Hall, retaining Quennell Rothschild &
Partners to redesign the surrounding landscapes, including the
adjacent 6,000 square foot Scudder Plaza. The starkly
modernist development was originally design by Minoru Yamasaki
in 1965. By 2000 the plaza and large ornamental fountain
had become seriously deteriorated.
Working closely with the University Trustees, the
School's Dean, and the physical planning department, a
new design for the plaza was created incorporating
additional shaded seating areas, outdoor performance
spaces, and improved building access.
The deteriorated existing limestone pavements,
walls, benches, and the fountain pool were replaced with
Canadian granite to provide a more durable and easy
maintained facility. Sixteen new honey locust
tress were added at each end of the plaza, as well as
stepped seating surrounding the pool and fountain.
New stairways and ramps connect the plaza with the
campus pedestrian circulation system and surrounding
buildings. A new vehicular drop-off area was
created at the south side of Robertson Hall.
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