Dyche Hall was constructed in 1901 and is on both the National and State Historic Registers and is home to the KU Natural History Museum. The stonework and ornate carvings were restored, windows replaced, soffits reconstructed and the clay tile roofing and flat roofing were replaced. The interior 7th floor, which houses collections for the KU Biodiversity Institute was renovated. We replaced the mechanical system, insulated the perimeter and exposed the wood trusses that had been covered up years ago by previous remodels.
The project received the Medallion Award from the Kansas Preservation Alliance.