- Wick Science Building drawings part 1.pdf
- Opened in 1973 as Mathematics and Science Building, the building was renamed the Robert H. Wick Science Building in 2005 to honor Robert Wick, St. Cloud State president from 1965 to 1971.
- Location: Facilities Management
- This set of drawings contains 65 sheets.
University Archives has scanned images of the physical drawings, which are housed with Facilities Management. Opened in 1973 as Mathematics and Science Building, the building was renamed the Robert H. Wick Science Building in 2005 to honor Robert Wick, St. Cloud State president from 1965 to 1971.
- Whitney House drawings part 1.pdf
- Formerly the home of the Whitney family, St. Cloud State purchased Whitney House in 1955.
- Location: Oversize drawings
- This set of drawings contains 22 sheets.
Formerly the home of the Whitney family, St. Cloud State purchased Whitney House in 1955.
Original, Presentation, 12" x 28"
Signed R. Lambert. Original, Design Development, 17" x 24.5". Charcoal/pencil on paper
Architect: S. C. Smiley and Associates – Architects. Copy, Schematic/Design Development
Original, Design Development, 15" x 20". Colored pencil and pencil on trace paper
Perspective of entry of proposed building 21.5" x 36", ink on foam core
Daytime aerial perspective of existing building. Computer rendering
Architect: Sovik Mathre Sathrum Quanbeck Architects. Copy, 24" x 36"
Architect: Louis C. Pinault. Copy, Design Development, 21.25" x 34.5"
Copy, 11" x 17"
Hand drawn exterior perspective of proposed building. Signed Don Oestreich
Perspective of interior of proposed building 16.75" x 36", ink and colored pencil on foam core
Nighttime perspective of entry of proposed building. Computer rendering
Daytime aerial perspective of proposed building. Computer rendering
Original, Design Development, 13" x 19.25". Ink and colored pencil on vellum
Daytime perspective of entry of proposed building. Computer rendering
14" x 19.5"
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.