The chapter house for FarmHouse fraternity at the University of Idaho at 1101 Blake was originally built in 1955 as a women’s dormitory. A major fraternity capital campaign coupled with a fraternity fundraising initiative were needed not only to make necessary structural repairs, but also to remain competitive and meet the ever-changing needs of today’s college students. With a high level of fraternity engagement, they were able to make the following improvements and additions:

  • Address mandatory life safety to be in full compliance with code specifications

  • Replace and upgrade the electrical and heating services throughout the house

  • Increase energy efficiency to reduce long-term maintenance costs

  • Create media room for TV, gaming, and other activities

  • Rebuild the kitchen to meet food service regulations and provide better service considering current university class schedules

  • Ability to lock down kitchen during off hours

  • Eliminate house access through kitchen

  • Provide area for leftovers and 24-hour meal access

  • Renovate dining room to include pocket doors connecting to the front room

  • Renovate the front room

  • Add a new back courtyard door connecting to the pit

  • Add a new “Wall of Builders” to honor our founder, donors, and current members

  • Enlarge the library with a built-in technology lab

  • Renovate/upgrade restrooms for disability access, private showers, and ventilation

  • Renovate two-man study/sleep rooms to include new desks, protected power for technology, closets and beds

  • Renovate second floor lounge into a new study space

  • Convert two rooms into a new library and study space

  • Change the entry to make it more open and inviting; provide access from the back of the house

  • Pitch the roof to allow HVAC to be added more easily and to improve appearance

  • Replace all entries for disability access

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