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Designing the University of Wyoming: The Arts & Sciences Building
Welcome back to our series chronicling the University of Wyoming’s architectural legacy and the fascinating stories behind it. Today, we’re diving into the history of the Arts and Sciences Building, a structure that not only shaped the physical landscape of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s architecture, Campus expansion, College of Arts & Sciences, Depression-era construction, Liberal arts education, New Deal projects, PWA funding, Student Involvement, University Archives, University bonds, University of Wyoming, William Dubois (architect)
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Designing the University of Wyoming: Hoyt Hall
Join us for another installment in our series on the University of Wyoming’s building history. These posts offer glimpses into the stories behind UW’s well-known buildings. Today we spotlight Hoyt Hall. Dr. Tony Denzer, UW Professor of Architectural Engineering, remarked … Continue reading