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Omega libraries for chief architect
Omega libraries for chief architect




Wysong argued that a historian's books needed to be accessible, rather than hidden behind the opened door. Bovee and Allen placed the bookshelves behind the door when it was open. Richard Wysong disagreed with the architects and Norvall Bovee, the University controller, over the placement and the railroad tracks.Īn unusual conflict arose during construction of the building between the head of the History Department and the architects.

omega libraries for chief architect

Included a 300-space parking lot to serve the new academic buildings, which was to be built between Washington Ave. The two-story west wing contained office space for the many departments moving into the building, as well as a mail room, faculty lounge, and department conference rooms. Two auditorium-style lecture halls were located on the east end Plans for the 100,000 square foot building called for a central, three-story classroom section with a capacity of 1,960 students arranged in classrooms of various sizes. Newspapers as well as an essay from then-president William Boyd entitled, "Dissent: An American Tradition." The cornerstone of the building contains a time capsule with front pages from contemporary The Omega Construction Company of Grand Rapids was awarded the $2,410,000 bid in February 1965 and construction was underway by late spring. The building would be constructed on the east side of Washington, west of the recently completed Brooks Hall and north of Washington Court.

omega libraries for chief architect

The University requested and received funding for the project from the state legislature.

omega libraries for chief architect

Architect Roger Allen submitted plans for a new social sciences building by 1965, when Anspach Hall, along with Brooks Hall and Pearce Hall, was constructed as part of a three-building academic complex on the south side of campus.






Omega libraries for chief architect