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  1. The Builder. In 1958 Carleton hired a hot young architect to transform its campus. The five structures he added were sleek, modern, and technically pioneering—and they may have helped him win the commission to build the World Trade Center.

  2. Opened in 1964, West Gymnasium is home to a basketball and volleyball court, as well as Thorpe Pool. West Gym was designed by the then up and coming architect, Minoru Yamasaki. Yamasaki designed four other buildings on campus, an addition to Myers, and later designed the World Trade Center.

  3. Although Yamasaki never completed the campus plan, between 1961 and 1966 he designed five buildings for Carleton College. Yamasaki’s boldest design is the West Gymnasium (originally the men’s gym), a massive structure that houses swimming, diving, men’s and women’s basketball, and women’s volleyball.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2021 · Converted by Myers & Bennett in 1979 from Gymnasium to Student Center Expanded in 1988: Hasenstab Hall formerly Music Hall: 1914 : Patton, Holmes and Flinn, Chicago: Beginning of the Cowling Era Renovated by LHB Inc. Architects and renamed Hasenstab Hall in 2022: Burton: 1915: Patton, Holmes and Flinn, Chicago

  5. Proposed men’s gymnasium from 1885. Proposed library from 1921. Model. Our group decided to create a model of a library proposed in 1921 by architects Holmes and Flinn. ... The second was the Carleton College Archives page as well as physical blueprints from David Bliss in the archives.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2020 · Campus buildings are listed by the year they were built including the architect who designed them. Map of Campus. Interactive Campus Map. Facilities pages maintained by Gloria Heinz. This page was last updated on 17 December 2020. Index of campus buildings, historical building information, and campus maps.

  7. 30 de nov. de 2023 · West Gym was designed by renowned architect Minoru Yamasaki, who was later commissioned to build the World Trade Center in New York City. West Gyms ‘three domed’ appearance makes it one of the most unique facilities in small college athletics.