The University of Arkansas has some beautiful sorority houses, over the past couple of years I've seen three built, all within 14 months. I had the honor to photograph one of them, the Kappa Delta sorority house by CDI Contractors. The house is 42,000 sq feet, three floors and a basement. While that is huge, consider that KD has 400 members and 90 of them live in the house.
The house features a beautiful entry with staircase to the second floor and a double sided fireplace that opens up to the dining area on the opposite side. To the right of the entry is a very large study room with plenty of comfortable seating areas. Beside the dining room is a serving room beside a full commercial kitchen.
The basement features a computer room, exercise room, art room and a large meeting room to accommodate all membership. The second floor has a gathering room with access to a large balcony. The rest of the second and third floors have 2 and 4 bed rooms for up to 90 residents. Just a few of the images are below.
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