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The exterior of Haas Hall Academy, a multi-story brick building with a recessed middle section
A spacious room with intricate wooden ceilings, stained glass windows, colorful modern furniture, and terracotta tiled floors, blending historical architecture with contemporary design under the guidance of Moran Construction Consultants.
A modern classroom with blue chairs and white desks arranged neatly for students, bathed in natural light from the windows on the side wall, designed by Moran Construction Consultants.
Modern classroom with blue chairs and white tables, designed by Moran Consultants, featuring a spacious layout with exposed ceiling and ample natural light from large windows.
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Haas Hall Academy

Rogers, Arkansas

Project Description:
Haas Hall Academy involved the historic restoration and conversion of the vacant Lane Hotel in Rogers, Arkansas. Originally constructed in 1929, the five-story brick building was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Lane Hotel was converted to an assisted living facility in 1967, which operated until its closing in 2007.  After sitting vacant for 10 years, it was converted into a 45,554 GSF public charter school. After its completion, this project was awarded a SILVER Excellence in Design for its extensive reuse of historic materials.

Photo Credit: Brian Stark (photographer), Smart Interiors (designer), JKJ Architects (architect)

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