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School of Law installs canopy over courtyard

May 8, 2008 -- On May 5 and 6, 2008, construction crews raised a massive steel canopy structure up two stories over the School of Law's Anheuser-Busch Hall using the largest crane in Missouri. The law school is installing the canopy over the now open-air Crowder Courtyard to create a year-round accessible, public space. Designed by Washington, D.C.-based Hartman-Cox, the completed structure will cover a span of 6,054 square feet. The covered courtyard is scheduled to reopen on August 7.


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