533 resultados para School of Public Health Building (University of Michigan)
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building dedicated June 15, 1923. Located on South University next to the President's House. At time of construction, West Physics Building was standing to the north. Built to house rare book collection donated by regent William L. Clements. View from the south.
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Emil Lorch & Associates, architect. Built in 1928. Architecture Building; later called Architecture & Design; renamed Lorch Hall ca. 1980. The Doric columns were once part of the oldest stone building in Detroit, the Bank of Michigan, built 1836. The Corinthian column was from the Home Office Bldg. of the Mutural Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N.J.
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Emil Lorch & Associates, architect. Built in 1928. Architecture Building; later called Architecture & Design; renamed Lorch Hall ca. 1980. The Doric columns were once part of the oldest stone building in Detroit, the Bank of Michigan, built 1836. The Corinthian column was from the Home Office Bldg. of the Mutural Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N.J.
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This bldg on State Street near Helen Newsberry Dorm, once a city school.
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View across Willow Pond with building-greenhouse complex in the background. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges.
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Located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges, Matthaei Botanical Gardens is a facility for teaching and research in plant sciences at the University of Michigan. Grounds, nature trails and Conservatory open to public.
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An aerial panorama of the buildings of the Central Campus area shows Burton Tower, Rackham Graduate School, East and West Engineering, the Cook Law Quadrangle, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library and many other buildings.
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On the North Campus of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Michigan, this air-conditioned and sound proofed building occupies a gently sloping hill above the Huron River. Designed by Eero Saarinen and Associates, it contains the administrative and faculty offices, as well as a most complete range of the facilities for the school of Music.
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[Band posed in front of Rackham Building]
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Top Row: Charles Smeltzer, asst. mngr. C.L. Thomas, William Pearson, Edmund Sheilds, Holbrook Cleveland, Charles MacPherran
Middle Row: Edward Spurney, Sherman Spitzer, Albert Jefferis, Frank Crawford, George Rich, Arthur Seymour
Front Row: (on ground) Ralph Russell, Martin Banks, Herman Krogman, Thomas Griffin
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[looking north towards campus, University Hall dome on State St. in background)