President's Residence
The President's Residence, located at 1820 N. Hillside, is the primary residence for the president of the university. The house, built for $21,000 during the Great Depression, was partially funded by the federal Public Works Administration and $12,000 from university funds. President William M. Jardine moved into the home in 1939. 麻豆破解版 architect C.F. Boucher designed the house in Georgian Revival style. The 7,034-square-foot house has undergone many renovations through the years. The first floor contains a formal dining room, which was remodeled from the living room in 2001. It is connected by a family room, which was added in 1959. A newly created sitting room replaces the former dining room, and the upscale kitchen was remodeled in 1993. An office is also on the first floor, and a solarium was added in 1999. The second floor houses the master bedroom, which is adjoined by a sunroom that was once a porch. It was enclosed in the 1980's, and now serves as a home office. Four guest bedrooms also dot the second floor. The house is tastefully decorated with a combination of university and personal furnishings, with paintings on loan from the Ulrich Museum now hanging throughout the house. The grounds are beautifully landscaped by staff from the WSU Physical Plant. During their years at the home, WSU presidents have entertained large groups of students, alumni, and community, state and university guests in both the house and in the garden setting.