Library in the Current Dining Hall Dining Hall/Multi-Purpose Room
Study and Lecture Hall in Expanded Basement New Recreation Room on the First Floor
• The house will more than double in square footage going from
16,000 to 34,000.
• Expand the size and number of rooms to relieve overcrowding.
• Increase quality study space by excavating new basement space to
include individual study rooms and study hall.
• Large Dining Hall/Multi-Purpose Room as Gamma Phi is the largest
Beta chapter in the country.
• Create a library, or archive room, in the old dining hall that will
tell the story of the Gamma Phi chapter, the people of the chapter,
and Beta Theta Pi. It will be a place where rushees, new members,
members, alumni, and parents can see all of the history and accom-
plishments of the chapter over the last 100+ years.
• Construct a recreation room on the first floor.
• Address the mandatory fire and building codes, as well as comply
with the American Disabilities Act.
t
his historic effort will set the standard of fraternity housing at the University of Oklahoma. This is an ambitious project that is estimated to cost $8
million. In order to reach this goal, we will need every Gamma Phi alumnus to consider supporting this project. Emphasis of the renovation and
expansion will be placed on providing ample study space, access to technology, and large social areas while maintaining the historical character
of the house. Highlights of the plan:
Renderings of the Planned
Renovations and Expansion