1999 to bring new life to former faculty club

Renovations to the former UBC Faculty Club building get underway July 1 in
the first stage of its transformation into the new University Gathering Place.

The initial phase of refurbishing the 40-year-old building will take about
five months with re-opening targeted for January 1999, according to Chuck Slonecker,
acting vice-president, External Affairs, and chair of the University Gathering
Place Committee.

The main floor will be used as a meeting place for students, staff, faculty
and campus visitors and will feature a restaurant open for lunch.

The top floor will be occupied by the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies.

Twelve guest rooms will be re-opened and there will be space available to
rent for catered functions.

The basement will not be renovated in the first phase of re-opening.

A barbecue in the University Gathering Place parking lot and a hard hat tour
of the renovation is planned for September, Slonecker says. He hopes construction
will be far enough along in December to hold a Christmas luncheon in the building.

The new facility is made possible through a partnership of Food Services,
Land and Building Services, Parking and Transportation, the Peter Wall Institute
for Advanced Studies and UBC’s professors emeritii.