As the brothers of Phi Kappa Psi at the University of Missouri look toward their 150th celebration in 2019, a renewed house, combined with educational and leadership programming, will stand as a legacy of our outstanding contribution to Phi Psi at Mizzou. A significant fundraising campaign will facilitate the following improvements:
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Renovate the current house with durability and aesthetic curb appeal that fits the historic architecture of the original structure
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Raze and rebuild the “new wing” to match the original structure and expand living space
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Accommodate 50 men in a mixture of single, two-, three-, and four-man rooms
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Design an attractive apartment for live-in adult supervision
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Address mandatory life-safety issues with sprinklers, fire-rated doors, and full code compliance
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Leverage technology to make power usage efficient and increase wireless internet access throughout the house
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Provide informal and formal study spaces, including areas for individual and group study, and gathering space for brothers living off campus
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Design a full-service dining area to provide meal service with increased efficiency
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Convert the “old wing” to first-class study areas and chapter leader bedrooms to maintain architecture and historic value of the original structure
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Old wing living room and TV room converted to single formal reception space
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Renovate and expand chapter room to accommodate facilitation of chapter activities
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Convert old wing second-story rooms to combination of committee meeting conference rooms, upperclassman residential space, and study rooms
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Provide adequate parking, green space, and internal communal space for sporting events, alumni weekends, Founders Day, and Chapter Day