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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNew Installations Share Spotlight with Vintage Buildings 4 , ' 4 41eeNr. ' ' ' ' ' ' '', A.:.: . '':..;Ali:4:*:.::.' !:'. **4 : Wia:ing..:.. , • " ''', \ '''''' ,‘ I d'` � ,Y- . Y `'� d ti ,A' ',�., "" x04' el e � P 1 • gi �w S 9a # ATV fta# zoii < y mar s .. 1 ^ 4 ;, v i l .. ...., 77. 4 3 '..4411. g : :�. - . a , ..,o-...r b4*a � - . ` ` : x : i . ' «°4 M, : ® _' ..._. ....,. :: # ,, T . x '41' . Artist's conception of new auditorium complex, part of the College's $25 million construction proj- continuing education tower and addition to the ect now underway. Memorial Student Center at Texas A &M .. , all New Installat iii. Share Spofl With Texas A&M 'vintage Bui .: COLLEGE STATION -It's al- sis Research Laboratory, Grad - square feet of floor space, the present Guion Hall. most as if Texas A &M Univer- uate Institute of Statistics and 373 -room Engineering Center sity were building a whole new Data Processing Center. will surpass the library in size. OTHER FACILITIES in the campus, planning stage include a new Sure, the old landmarks .– OTHER RECENT campus THE 15 -STORY Oceanogra- classroon - office building and an the classically designed System additions include the Biological phy- Meteorology Building will educational television center. Administration Building, along Sciences Building, Information be the campus' first high-rise In addition to the new build - with the Academic Building, Services Building, sections of structure — and the second- ings, the campus grounds have Sbisa Hall and several other the veterinary medicine com- tallest building between Dallas taken on a new look. A large vintage structures several still other plex, golf course clubhouse, and Houston. Topped by a ra- , mall now extends through the vintage 5,200 -acre campus of band hall and several support dar system with a 400 -mile heart of the campus, enhancing facilities. range, the cacility state's first public institu- g > y will include' the academic environment. A tion of higher learning. But The best superlatives could 121 highly specialized laborato- large section on the south side gleaming new buildings, hour- be reserved for three buildings vies. of the campus has been trans - gleaming some of the most buildings, histi- under construction and a com- The new 1,000- student dormi- formed into a floral test gar - ing cated research installations in Plex now in the final stages of tort' is being build with the fu- den featuring seasonal changes the nation, now share the spot- planning. These are the new ture in mind. Its central area of 1,000 varieties of outdoor light. Engineering Center, Oceanog- is specifically designed to ac- flowers. Extensive landscaping The university currently has raphy- Meteorology Building, a commodate a second 1,000 -stu- also is underway at various construction projects totaling 1,000- student resident hall and dent wing. others parts of the campus. more than $25 million under- a major addition to the Memo- A second high-rise structure Nowhere, however, has land - way and several others in the rial Student Center, including is planned as part of the pro- soaping been more dramati _planning stage. In addition to the adjacent construction of a posed Memorial Student Center than at Kyle Field, the recen its n st mpus projects, the new auditorium and continuing expansion. Adjacent to the new ly expanded (to 54,000 seat university is building a whole , education complex. addition will be a three-audito- football stadium. It now h • new campus at Galveston for With five floors and 324,000 • rium complex, replacing the AstroTurf. its Texas Maritime Academy and various oceanographic and marine- related activities. TEXAS A&M's College Sta- tion campus — largest in the nation — presently includes over 100 buildings and is val- ued at $125 million. While many of the newer fa- cilities were built for scientific or engineering endeavors, the newest and largest building on campus is the library. It has more than four acres of floor space and will accommodate < one million volumes. 1 Among the newer engineer- a ing and scientific installations ,2f are the Cyclotron — a giant L "atom smasher" — and the Olin E. Teague Research Cen- h ter. The Teague Center houses ' the university's Space Technol- ogy Division, Activation Analy-