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- Dimensions: 8.5 x 24.9 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, October 6, 1944
Architectural drawings
63 Descripción archivística results for Architectural drawings
- Atwood Memorial Center drawings part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1966 as a student union, the building was named in honor of St. Cloud's Atwood family, including Clarence Atwood. Atwood was an 1880 St. Cloud State graduate who served as the school's resident director from 1911 to 1921. Additions were constructed in 1972 and 1993.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 48 sheets.
- Centennial Hall 1 drawings.pdf
- Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 5 sheets.
- Centennial Hall 3 drawings part 1.pdf
- Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 65 sheets.
- Eastman Hall drawings.pdf
- Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 11 sheets.
- Halenbeck Phase III drawings.pdf
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 4 sheets.
- Maintenance Building and Heating Plant drawings 1.pdf
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 12 sheets.
- Kiehle Visual Arts Center drawings part 1.pdf
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 18 sheets.
- Alumni (Lewis) House drawings.pdf
- Built by Claude Lewis, brother of author Sinclair Lewis, in the late 1920s, St. Cloud State acquired the home in 1973. Formerly known as the Alumni House, the home's name was changed to Lewis House in 2011.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 6 sheets.
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- Opened in 1937 as the Sports Field, it was renamed in 1946 in honor of George Selke. Selke was a 1913 graduate of St. Cloud State and its president from 1927 to 1947.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 1 sheet.
- Selke Field drawings.pdf
- Opened in 1937 as the Sports Field, it was renamed in 1946 in honor of George Selke. Selke was a 1913 graduate of St. Cloud State and its president from 1927 to 1947.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 6 sheets.
- Miller Center drawings part 1.pdf
- The James W. Miller Learning Resources Center has served as St. Cloud State s library since 2000.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 13 sheets.
- Benton Hall North Drawings_part 1.pdf
- Named after a neighboring Minnesota county, Benton Hall opened in September 1967 as a dormitory. A separate 100 bed addition opened just north of Carol Hall in September 1968.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 15 sheets.
- Hill Hall and Garvey Commons drawings part 1.pdf
- Hill Hall, opened in 1962, and Case Hall, opened in 1964, are dormitories. Hill Hall was named for long-time faculty Helen Hill. Case Hall was named for long-time faculty member Marie Case. Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 51 sheets.
- Mitchell Hall drawings part 1.pdf
- Named after William B. Mitchell, St. Cloud State s resident director from 1877 to 1901, Mitchell Hall was completed in 1958 as a dormitory for women.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 25 sheets.
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- Opened in 1963 as home to classrooms and offices, Headley Hall is named for St. Cloud State president John Headley, who served from 1947 to 1951.
- Dimensions: 7 x 19.7 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, June 2, 1961
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- Opened in 1966 as a student union, the building was named in honor of St. Cloud's Atwood family, including Clarence Atwood. Atwood was an 1880 St. Cloud State graduate who served as the school's resident director from 1911 to 1921. Additions were constructed in 1972 and 1993.
- Dimensions: 6.7 x 11.7 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 64-014
- 51 Business Building drawings part 1.pdf
- The School of Business building, home of Business for many years, opened in 1968 behind Stewart Hall.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 35 sheets.
- Education Building drawings part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1971, the Education building houses the College of Education.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 60 sheets.
- Garvey Commons drawings part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 70 sheets.
- Heating Plant drawings part 1.pdf
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 23 sheets.
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- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 1 sheet.
- Shoemaker Hall drawings part 1.pdf
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 34 sheets.
- Brown Hall drawings part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1960, Brown Hall contains classrooms and offices. Brown Hall is named after St. Cloud State president, Joseph Brown, who served from 1916 to 1927.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 34 sheets.
Series 1: Architectural Drawings
This series contains architectural drawings related to current buildings and buildings that used to be on St. Cloud State’s campus. The collection features many projects from the early 20th century as well as several from the 1960s when St. Cloud State’s campus expanded significantly. Since many of these buildings are gone or have changed, these drawings are especially informative with regard to what these buildings originally looked like at the time of construction. Nearly all of the drawings show the building either as they were intended to be constructed or were constructed. There are few drawings that show changes to the building AFTER they were constructed.
Construction documents, the detailed plans and specifications used to construct a building or structure, make up the bulk of materials in these campus building projects. Some projects may include earlier drawings from the Schematic and Design Development phases, where projects go from concept to refined design before final approval, or later As Built drawings that show a building’s appearance after construction, which might differ from what Construction Documents indicate. Architectural drawings have their own unique numbering system. Older projects in this series may follow a simple numerical sequence. More recent projects follow an alphanumeric system. Drawings with sheet numbers starting with A are architectural, S are structural, M are mechanical, E are electrical, and SK are sketch. The majority of the drawings are copies or prints made from originals that would have been drawn on vellum or similar material or copies printed from an original digital format.
Series 2: Architectural Renderings
This series contains architectural renderings related to buildings on St. Cloud State’s campus. They were primarily used by the architectural designers for presentation purposes to convey a sense of what a finished project might look like. Renderings in this series include painted and hand drawn perspectives and prints of 3D computer models. Not all of the designs in the series were built.
Sin título- Atwood Memorial Center drawings part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1966 as a student union, the building was named in honor of St. Cloud's Atwood family, including Clarence Atwood. Atwood was an 1880 St. Cloud State graduate who served as the school's resident director from 1911 to 1921. Additions were constructed in 1972 and 1993.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 52 sheets.
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- The Performing Arts Center opened in 1968.
- Dimensions: 18.7 x 24 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Performance Arts Center. Construction 1
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- Dimensions: 5.3 x 5.5 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 64-015
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- Halenbeck Hall, completed in 1965, replaced Eastman Hall as St. Cloud State s home for physical education and athletics. The building was named for donor Philip Halenbeck. An addition was completed in 1980.
- Dimensions: 9 x 10.5 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 64-010
- Benton Hall South drawings.pdf
- Named after a neighboring Minnesota county, Benton Hall opened in September 1967 as a dormitory. A separate 100 bed addition opened just north of Carol Hall in September 1968.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 3 sheets.
- Carol Hall drawings part 1.pdf
- Carol Hall, renamed Ervin House in 2011, was acquired by St. Cloud State in 1936.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 20 sheets.
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- Case Hall, named for long-time faculty member Marie Case, opened in 1964 as a dormitory.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 20 sheets.
- Headley Hall drawings part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1963 as home to classrooms and offices, Headley Hall is named for St. Cloud State president John Headley, who served from 1947 to 1951.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 27 sheets.
- Performing Arts Center drawings part 1.pdf
- The Performing Arts Center opened in 1968.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 63 sheets.
- Stearns Hall drawings part 1.pdf
- Named after a Minnesota county, Stearns Hall opened in 1966 as a dormitory.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 24 sheets.
- Benton Hall South drawings part 1.pdf
- Named after a neighboring Minnesota county, Benton Hall opened in September 1967 as a dormitory. A separate 100 bed addition opened just north of Carol Hall in September 1968.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 24 sheets.
- Thomas Gray Laboratory School drawings part 1.pdf
- The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 27 sheets.
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- Named after William B. Mitchell, St. Cloud State s resident director from 1877 to 1901, Mitchell Hall was completed in 1958 as a dormitory for women.
- Dimensions: 14.5 x 24 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Mitchell Hall. Construction and Dedication
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- The James W. Miller Learning Resource Center has served as St. Cloud State s library since 2000.
- Dimensions: 10.8 x 13.5 cm
- Physical Format: Color photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Miller Center. Model, Sign, and Concept Drawings
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- Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
- Dimensions: 10.7 x 16.1 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Centennial Hall. Construction
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- Stewart Hall, which opened in 1948 as St. Cloud State's main classroom building, was named for Warren Stewart. Stewart served as St. Cloud State resident director from 1938 to 1948.
- The set of drawings contains 4 separate sheets.
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- Built by Claude Lewis, brother of author Sinclair Lewis, in the late 1920s, St. Cloud State acquired the home in 1973. Formerly known as the Alumni House, the home's name was changed to Lewis House in 2011.
- Dimensions: 40.2 x 63.6 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Architectural drawings for the home built by Claude Lewis
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- Named after a neighboring Minnesota county, Benton Hall opened in September 1967 as a dormitory. A separate 100 bed addition opened just north of Carol Hall in September 1968.
- Dimensions: 6.3 x 10.6 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 66-013
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- Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
- Dimensions: 4 x 15.4 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, February 16, 1951
- Stewart Hall drawings part 1.pdf
- Stewart Hall, which opened in 1948 as St. Cloud State's main classroom building, was named for Warren Stewart. Stewart served as St. Cloud State resident director from 1938 to 1948.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 30 sheets.
- Administrative Services Building drawings part 1.pdf
- The Administrative Services building opened in 1975.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 37 sheets.
- Centennial Hall 2 drawings.pdf
- Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 9 sheets.
- Halenbeck Hall Drawings_part 1.pdf
- Halenbeck Hall, completed in 1965, replaced Eastman Hall as St. Cloud State s home for physical education and athletics. The building was named for donor Philip Halenbeck. An addition was completed in 1980.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 62 sheets.
- Halenbeck Phase II drawings part 1.pdf
- Halenbeck Hall, completed in 1965, replaced Eastman Hall as St. Cloud State s home for physical education and athletics. The building was named for donor Philip Halenbeck. An addition was completed in 1980.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 38 sheets.
- Holes Hall drawings_part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1965 as a dormitory, Holes Hall was named after St. Cloud State resident director W.W. Holes.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 12 sheets.