The transformation of Davis Hall at Tennessee State University renews one of the campus’s most iconic architectural landmarks for its next century. Built nearly 100 years ago as the Administration Building, Davis Hall anchors the university’s historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. Its distinguished cupola is the university’s logo, symbolizing its identity and legacy. Home to classrooms, administrative offices, IT Communications, and the historic Poug Auditorium, the renovation introduces modern systems, universal accessibility, and restored public spaces—honoring its historic architecture while preparing it for a bold future.
Projected Completion: Fall 2026
Owner/Client: Tennessee Board of Regents | Tennessee State University
Project Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Project Type: Renovation | Higher-Education
Building Area: 60,205 sq. ft.