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OVERVIEW
GOULD HALL
ARCHITECTURE HALL
WOOD AND METAL SHOP
PHOTO LAB
VISUAL RESOURCES
AUP LIBRARY
DIGITAL COMMONS
ARCHNET
INTEGRATED DESIGN LAB
ROME CENTER
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ARCHITECTURE HALL
Architecture Hall was designed in 1907 by Howard & Galloway of San Francisco as a chemistry building, but served as the Fine Arts Palace for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacfic Exposition (AYPE). In 1937, when the Department of Chemistry moved to the new Bagley Hall, it was renamed Physiology Hall, as the Department of Physiology occupied most of the building. In 1950 Architecture took possession of the building and it was given the name Architecture Hall. Architecture Hall was remodeled by Thomas Hacker & Associates in 2006-2007. It now houses the Department of Construction Management, Department of Architecture studios and faculty offices, and university classrooms. John Stamets, Lecturer of photography in Architecture, produced thorough documention of the renovation from the beginning of construction through completion.
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