ROTUNDA
Our plan for the future
A
er careful study, assessment, and planning, the Gamma Chi
leadership has engaged the services of Gould Evans Architects
to assess the long-term needs of the chapter house and to
develop a plan to address those needs.
e emphasis of the design will be placed on providing ample study
and social space, access to technology, and offer suite-style living
arrangements for the undergraduate brothers. Additionally, the
house was designed to incorporate some of the defining architectural
characteristics from Pi Kappa Alpha's historical beginnings at
Monticello while complementing the beauty of the Oklahoma State
campus. In all areas, the architect has been instructed to address
mandatory building and fire code requirements. In addition, we have
placed a special emphasis on the use of practical and durable building
materials, finishes, and fixtures. e aim is a high-quality durable
facility that will provide a safe living and learning environment.
projeCt estimate
Construction and Contingencies $7,100,000
Land Acquisition $700,000
Design, Engineering, and Management Fees $600,000
Furniture, Fixings, and Equipment $450,000
Fundraising and Professional Fees $200,000
Retire Existing Mortgage $450,000
Total $9,500,000
Project HigHligHts
• More than 32,000 square feet
• Bed space for 85 men
• Hall of Honor to recognize the accomplishments of Gamma
Chi alumni
• Indoor basketball court and workout facilities
• Modern security and fire alarm system
• Room design and layout focused on brotherhood and
academics
• Courtyard and developed outdoor space
e total cost of this project is approximately $9.5 million. e current
house at 221 South Lincoln was sold to the Oklahoma State Foundation
for $2.5 million. Additionally, financial calculations, through a
professional pro forma, show the facility can support debt service of $2
million. is results in a fundraising goal for the Honoring Our Legacy,
Securing Our Future campaign of $4.5 million.