UW-Madison is considering a dramatic $6 million transformation of stately Library Mall in the heart of campus with landscaping, shade trees, interactive water features, seating and elements to honor the site’s Ho-Chunk heritage.
Take a look at the new premium seating spaces at Camp Randall Stadium as construction nears the finish on Tuesday, July 12, 2022.
A rendering of the preferred option of a reimagined UW-Madison Library Mall as seen from the Red Gym.
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Leonardo Escalante, left, and his younger brother, Alejandro, test the water temperature of the Hagenah Fountain at Library Mall, under the close watch of their parents, not pictured. The fountain would be replaced under the preferred option.
KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL
Prospective students and their families walk through Library Mall while taking tours of the UW-Madison campus.
KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNALPhotos: The newly opened Alumni Park
The newly opened Alumni Park, between the UW-Madison Memorial Union and the Red Gym in Madison, celebrates the university and its graduates.
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