06/03/2026
Systems Integration at Hampden-Sydney College’s Venable Hall
At Venable Hall, a 200-year-old dormitory at Hampden-Sydney College, modernizing the building for contemporary student housing required the careful integration of new building systems while preserving the historic character that has defined the structure for generations.
Electrical outlets were discreetly integrated into chair rails, high-efficiency HVAC systems were designed to minimize impacts to historic spaces, and ceiling-recessed VRF units preserved the aesthetics of student rooms. Refrigerant and sprinkler lines were strategically routed through corridors to avoid bulky soffits and maintain the building’s original proportions. Where new insertions were necessary, simplified molding profiles were used to distinguish them from historic fabric while respecting the overall architectural character.
These thoughtful interventions allowed Venable Hall to meet the needs of modern campus life without compromising the integrity of the building’s historic architecture.
This project exemplifies the balance between preservation and adaptation ensuring that a cherished campus landmark continues to serve future generations while honoring its past.
📸 Photographs by Lincoln Barbour Photography