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The Barker House
For several decades, Rollins owned a house for the
College's presidents. The new Barker
House, dedicated in October 2005, marked the first time, however, that the
presidents' house was located on the Rollins
campus.
The home of our
current president, Lewis M. Duncan, and his family, as
well as all future presidents, now stands proudly on the
shores of Lake Virginia, on land owned by Rollins. The
home was made possible by proceeds from the sale of the
previous presidents' house and through a generous
contribution from Rollins Board of Trustees Chairman
Francis "Frank" Barker and his wife, Daryl Stamm Barker,
who are both Rollins alumni.
Previous presidential homes did not
allow for on-campus entertaining and didn't have
adequate entertaining space, parking, and accessibility.
The Barker House, however, builds a sense
of family while also being able to accommodate
entertaining on a larger scale—from the entire freshman
class to donor receptions to a picnic for faculty and
staff.
The Barker House beautifully
reflects the Spanish Mediterranean style of the campus
architecture. Highlights of the 7,200-square-foot
residence include:
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Public quarters for entertaining,
located downstairs, feature a formal dining room, a
large living room with a stone fireplace, a large
kitchen for catered events, and a guest suite.
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Second-floor family quarters
feature a master suite, a family room, a family
kitchen, a study, a bonus room, and three bedrooms,
each with private baths. A side entrance allows
private access to the upstairs for family members.
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A covered loggia courtyard, a
swimming pool, a cutting garden, and a private garden.
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Located just east of campus, the
house is just a short walk to College sporting and
cultural events and other activities.
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Unlike traditional homes in
Winter Park neighborhoods, the property provides paved
parking for up to 10 cars, with lawn parking available
for an additional 50.
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The design of the house affords
accessibility for the handicapped.
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Designed to fit the site, the
construction of the house had minimal impact on the
environment; the cypress trees on the site have been
preserved and additional trees have been planted.
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The house was designed by
architect John Cunningham of ACi in Winter Park.
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Wharton-Smith, Inc., Construction
Group was the general contractor and construction
manager.
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The interior of the house is enhanced by works of art by students.
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Office of Public Relations
1000 Holt Avenue−2729,
Winter Park, FL 32789-4499
407.646.2202 (phone) ● 407.691.1188 (fax)
last updated on
August 15, 2006
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