Lively Hall stands as a testament to the dedication and craftsmanship of over 50 student workers who contributed to the project.
Special music was provided by the College of the Ozarks Chapel Choir, under the direction of Gregg Busch, associate professor of music and theater. The choir sang “Amazing Grace.”
Designed by N·FORM Architecture in collaboration with College of the Ozarks staff, Lively Hall embodies a seamless fusion of modern aesthetics and practical functionality, both inside and out. Drawing inspiration from the existing dormitories on campus, the exterior design features the use of vertical glass elements. These not only add visual appeal but also create a sense of connection between the interior spaces and the surrounding campus environment.
Lively Hall stands as a testament to the dedication and craftsmanship of over 50 student workers who contributed to the project. As part of the Construction Department at College of the Ozarks, these students and their work supervisors contributed greatly to the changing landscape of the College.
“At the exterior, the vertical repetition of the building façade was inspired by the existing dormitories on campus, and the vertical glass aesthetic is used to visually connect the dorm rooms,” said Director of Construction Jody Braswell. “The building materials were selected to complement existing structures on campus, while also utilizing similar materials and color palettes. The interior was designed with glass to allow visual connections to the exterior and abundant natural daylighting at the commons, lounge, stairs, and study spaces. Additionally, there are many places for students to gather throughout the facility.”