When Bicentennial Hall was built in 1855, it wasn't meant to be internally illuminated. Over the years, the oldest academic building at Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS) in Alexandria, VA, has served as a library, dining hall and, most recently, a classroom space. Then, in 2018, three stone panel carvings from the palace of the Assyrian king (circa 850 BCE) changed its course again-and this time, the building's lighting followed suit.