Coleman & Partners Architects has recently completed renovations to the historically significant Old Livestock Judging Pavilion at LSU located at the south end of the LSU Campus. The final use for the building will be to serve as the home of Louisiana's only professional theater company, Swine Palace Productions. Under the direction of Barry Kyle, head of Swine Palace Productions, the Old Livestock Judging Pavilion will be renovated into a unique theater setting which features many of the historically significant characteristics of the original Livestock Judging Pavilion. The design challenge is to faithfully restore the building, maintaining the historically significant characteristics, while making the building a suitable home for a contemporary, professional theater company. The renovations are being financed by a combination of state money and a generous donation made by the Reilly family of Baton Rouge. The building will be reviewed by the city, state and federal agencies having jurisdiction over the renovations of historically significant buildings.