Herschler West

The project is entering the home stretch. Herschler East opened to the public in May 2018, and work is being completed on Herschler West. The Herschler Building is being renovated and expanded to house functions that were displaced from the Capitol. The new exterior design makes the Herschler Building more complimentary to the Capitol, fixes major maintenance issues, and allows more daylight into the building interior. Learn more at http://www.wyomingcapitolsquare.com/herschler-remodel-expansion

A comparison of what the Herschler Building looked like in 2015 versus May 2019.

The exterior of the Herschler Building has been replaced to address major maintenance issues, which included water infiltration, corrosion, wall gaps, and rotting window blocks. The new exterior design makes the Herschler Building more complimentary to the Capitol, as well as allowing more daylight into the building interior

The exterior of the Herschler Building has been replaced to address major maintenance issues, which included water infiltration, corrosion, wall gaps, and rotting window blocks. The new exterior design makes the Herschler Building more complimentary to the Capitol, as well as allowing more daylight into the building interior

The Herschler Building is being remodeled and expanded to house functions that were displaced from the Capitol. The atrium on the north side of the building was removed to improve building efficiency and security, and to restore views to the Capitol.

Demolition of the atrium removed the link between the two wings of the Herschler Building, opening up the historic north view of the Capitol. Because of this change, the Herschler Building appears to be two separate buildings, Herschler East and Herschler West, though they will be linked together underground by the Capitol Extension.

Workers hang the stone blocks on the north-facing side of Herschler West.

What the Herschler Building looked like in 2015.