Pebble Hill
Auburn University
Pebble Hill at Auburn University, also known as the historic Scott-Yarbrough House, was originally built in 1847. It was renovated to become the home for the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities as part of the College of Liberal Arts. The renovation to the 2,500 SF house included the addition of ADA compliant restrooms, redesign of MEP systems, addition of life safety systems, design of a new roof and windows, and upgrading of interior finishes. Adjacent to the house, a new 2,200 SF wood-framed building was designed to complement Pebble Hill and to support the many activities of the Center and its grounds. This new building houses offices, a catering kitchen, and a 100-seat meeting room.
At a glance
Located in Auburn, AL
5,500 sf
Completed 2015
Services
Architecture
Interior Design
Furniture Specification
Facility Programming
Renovation + Restoration
NEWS
“Philanthropic gift leads to Pebble Hill Renovation + Addition” - Auburn University Newsroom