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Buttrick Hall | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Collegiate Gothic |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee,United States |
Address | 2400 Vanderbilt Pl, Nashville, TN 37212 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 36°08′46″N 86°48′10″W / 36.1459781°N 86.8026531°W |
Owner | Vanderbilt University |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Henry C. Hibbs |
Buttrick Hall is a collegiate gothic classroom building[1], on the main campus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. It was built in 1928 by the architect Henry C. Hibbs.[2] John D. Rockefeller-funded General Education Board funded half of the construction funds (as well as to Calhoun and Garland Halls) and the name Buttrick Hall recognizes GEB officer Wallace Buttrick(1853-1926), who advocated for Vanderbilt's academic and medical developments.[3]
Buttrick Hall contains classrooms, lecture halls, offices and an atrium for undergraduate students. Its current size is 90,000 square feet.
Renovations
[edit]Buttrick originally had 38,000 square feet.
Buttrick has under gone a renovation in 2005, renovating 40,000 square feet and adding 50,000 square feet, subsequently doubling its size from 38,000 square feet to 90,000 square feet. [4]
Biological Sciences
[edit]Buttrick was formerly the biological sciences building and housed the greenhouses, since the 1930s. A new green house was constructed on April 30, 1958.[5] When MRBIII Stevenson Center was built and the biological science department was moved from Buttrick, the greenhouses were relocated to the top of Stevenson 2. [6]
Programs
[edit]The Asian Studies Program is in Buttrick on the second floor. (Buttrick 230) [7] The office of Media Services is in the basement of Buttrick Hall. [8]
36°08′46″N 86°48′10″W / 36.1459781°N 86.8026531°W
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Van West, Carroll (1995). Tennessee's Historic Landscapes: A Traveler's Guide. Univ. of Tennessee Press. p. 101. ISBN 0870498819.
- ^ C. Hibbs, Henry (1882–c. 1998). Henry C. Hibbs Papers (PDF).
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(help) - ^ Carey, Bill. "Vanderbilt builds a library and a relationship with its Peabody neighbor". Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ^ "Vanderbilt University College of Arts and Science Buttrick Hall Renovation and Addition" (PDF).
- ^ Gerald, D. Henderson (May 20, 1958). Letter to Mr. Philip H. Conner. Gerald D. Henderson.
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: CS1 maint: year (link) - ^ Hughes, Maddie. "Exploring another campus mystery: the Stevenson greenhouses". InsideVandy. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ^ "Asian Studies Mainpage".
- ^ "Vanderbilt IT for the College of Arts and Science".