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Current Blueprints Proposed Blueprints
Ground Floor Ground Floor
Second Floor Second Floor
Third Floor Third Floor
Fourth Floor Fourth Floor
The current blueprints have colored "zones" that explain the intended future of those spaces:
  • Zone A spaces (pink - ) should be preserved or restored. Zone A spaces include those areas of the historic building which are determined to be of High Significance and generally possess high historic integrity and are typically public spaces. Zone A spaces include the historic Atrium, its balconies and stairs. These spaces have been determined to be of primary significance to the historic nature of the building and it is imperative they remain intact.
  • Zone B (blue - ) spaces should be preserved or rehabilitated. Those spaces are areas that have been determined to have not less that Moderate Significance and retain significant historic details worthy of preservation and are typically public or private spaces. These areas in the Windsor include the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floor corridors, the Presidential Suite, parts of the Stevens' Suite, and most of the guest rooms overlooking the Atrium. These spaces are of secondary significance to the historic structure and every effort should be made to maintain their integrity. Although not as significant as Zone A spaces, they still possess historic integrity.
  • Zone C (green - ) spaces should be rehabilitated. Those spaces are areas similar to Zone B and of not less than Moderate Significance. Zone C spaces, however retain only limited historic details. These areas in the Windsor include guest rooms and the dining room on the second floor.
  • Zone D (yellow - ) spaces are areas that no longer retain any historic significance. These areas in the Windsor include the dining area, some of the guest rooms and the entire first floor. These areas are considered to have lost all their historic significance and are free to be remodeled as needed.


Last Updated: 24-Feb-05
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