HomeMy WebLinkAboutOld Main Society Presentation 12.09.1994 OLD MAIN SOCIETY
December 9, 1994
Presentation to Community Appearance and Historic Preservation
Old Main Society was formed in September of 1994 in order to give students a voice on the
issues concerning the ever - changing campus and surrounding areas. The initial mission statement
is as follows: The Old Main Society functions to preserve, enhance, and interpret the history,
integrity, architecture, character, and beauty of the campus and adjacent property. This
committee is named after the first building on campus. It was completed in 1875 on the current
site of the Academic building. The original red -brick buildings are recorded in stark contrast to
the modern beige -brick buildings on campus.
It is important to realize that this committee is not just about buildings. Old Main Society has
many areas of concern, as stated in the mission statement. On the other hand, the old buildings
influence the character, image, and integrity of the physical campus more than anything else.
The Bush Library/Museum, the Special Events Center, and the Big 12 conference will all factor
into changing the campus and it's immediate environs as we know them. As you know, plans are
underway to demolish Law Hall (1927), Puryear Hall (1927), Deware Fieldhouse (1924), and
Downs Natatorium (1932).
The only reason the English Annex (1922) is still standing is because of its small footprint on
campus, proximity to the utility plant, and most importantly, the fact student groups wanted to
use the space from time to time. The Sports Rec Center (1995) will make Deware and Downs
obsolete for their current functions, but this does not mean these unique structures cannot be
renovated for new uses. I was told demolition of the two buildings will cost over $500,000.
Certainly we can do something more positive at that price. Brainstorming makes the possibilities
seem almost limitless.
Deware Fieldhouse Renovation Ideas:
Aggie Sports Museum
SWC Museum 1914 -1996
Large offices for student organizations that currently have only cubicle space or nothing at all
Dorm for students with classes on West Campus
Overflow Diamond- Vision viewing facility for football fans when game is sold out
(At current capacity this will happen often when Big 12 conference play begins)
Campus Ice Rink for recreation
Ice Rink for future Texas A &M hockey team
Alternative sports facility
Dance club for under 21 students (Most freshmen, sophomores, and some juniors)
Downs Natatorium Renovation Ideas:
Alternative Silent (Solitary) Study Area
Locker space for students living off - campus
Small offices for student organizations that currently have only cubicle space or nothing at all
We are working on ideas for all four of these threatened structures, but our immediate concern is
Law and Puryear, since they are slated to be demolished this summer. At the very beginning,
Old Main Society saw five options:
1) Renovate the dorms for central campus student housing.
2) Vacate and lock the dorms until funds are available to restore them.
3) Carefully raze the dorms and develop a remnant park.
4) Allow students to continue living in dorms in their current state.
5) Completely demolish the dorms as if they never existed.
Old Main Society did not support the last two options. Neither option required much thought,
respect, or creativity. It will probably cost over $300,000 to demolish Law and Puryear. Is this
money well spent? The first three options, however, were promising. The first required money
now, while the second required money at some future point in time. The third option would raise
the cost of demolition. It is viable since one plan for the site is green space. At this time I
understand there is no hope to save Law and Puryear. This leaves the third option. A
remnant park for Law and Puryear would incorporate the cornerstones and portions of the
historical facades, ramps, arches, and other architectural elements into the landscape. Joe Ag,
class of `40, could still show his grandsons where he lived the greatest days of his life.
We are working with a committee from Student Affairs to preserve the memory of Law and
Puryear. Plans are to have architecture students design several proposals for remnant parks.
Four prominent structures are slated to be razed in the mid 1990's. Four earlier structures were
razed in the mid to early 1950's; Pfeuffer (1887), Austin (1888), Ross (1891), and Foster Hall
(1899). There was no Old Main Society at that time to ask the administration to save the relics
from another century. They were demolished as planned. I'm sure you see the parallel. Ask any
Aggie today if these old buildings should have been saved forty years ago. I believe the majority
would answer yes. In 2035, Old Main Society members can ask Aggies if Law, Puryear,
DeWare, and Downs should have been saved. Again, I think the majority would answer yes.
The problem then lies in asking those in control at the point of no return to reconsider the
future implications and fmality of demolishing these historic buildings.
I hope there is a possibility to add Old Main Society to the roster of Executive Committees in
Student Government. As a three year member of Muster Committee, I can envision Old Main
Society fitting in with all the committees. One easily can see how it complements Parents'
Weekend, Traditions Council, and the Muster Committee.
Other Ideas:
Demand more communication from A &M Administration on campus plans and changes before it
is too late
Better and safer crossing across University Ave. from Northside dorms to Northgate
Less streets through campus. I understand a pedestrian mall and park will replace Lubbock St.
(Runs in front of Corps Arches Plaza past the Commons)
Best use of cornerstones from original buildings (Brass plaques were stolen off these while they
were in storage last year in a Hensel Park greenhouse. Certainly we can find more
suitable places to store campus artifacts. I have heard these cornerstones will be used in
an arrangement at the proposed Development Foundation building).
Greening of unnecessary asphalt and concrete areas on campus
Moving Amtrak station to proposed reconstruction of 1883 Depot across Wellborn west of the
Albritton Belitower
1910 model of campus when Old Main and Mess Hall were still standing
Revolving endowment to save designated buildings on campus
Class Gifts designated to save historic buildings
More intense landscaping
Statue at Bolton Hall to mark first ever play -by -play radio college football broadcast
Old Main Society platform communicated to Board of Regents, Physical Plant, Facilities and
Planning, President's Office
Selection of Faculty Advisory Panel
Increase membership and awareness
Determine feasibility of reconstructing Old Main, Ross Hall, or Gathright. Can any of the
buildings from the 1800's be reconstructed in their original sites? Old Main cannot
because the Academic Building is on that site. What other possibilities exist?
Develop esplanades (medians) with trees ,grass, and statues on the streets bordering the campus
Demand more parking (Perhaps the current administration does not know that most cars in the
Mud Lot -$1.75 /day or $97 /semester - also pay for A &M parking hangers)
[Note: I realize that this does not seem to fit into the current mission statement, but
perhaps we can find a way.]
Demand better and more reliable transportation from East to West campus - Perhaps this could
be accomplished by bringing back the Interurban Trolley (1910)... College of Business
relocates to the West Campus Wenner Building for the Spring 1995 semester
Matching funds for class gifts
A traditional world -class library (Without green and beige carpet on the walls)
Cooperate with College Station to improve the aesthetics of the corridors bordering the campus.
OLD MAIN SOCIETY BUILDING CHRONOLOGY
(As of December 1, 1994)
OLD MAIN 1875 1912 Fire
GATHRIGHT HALL 1876 1933 Razed
FIVE PROF. RESIDENCES 1876 ? Razed
DEPOT 1883 ? Razed 1996 Reconstruction
PFEUFFER HALL 1887 1954 Razed
AUSTIN HALL 1888 1955 Razed
ASSEMBLY HALL 1889 1929 Razed
PRESIDENT'S HOME 1891 1963 Fire
ROSS HALL 1891 1955 Razed
MECH. ENG. SHOPS 1892 1920 Fire
POWER PLANT 1893 1933 Razed
NATATORIUM 1894 1908 Razed
INFIRMARY 1895 1916 Razed
MESS HALL 1897 1911 Fire
FOSTER HALL 1899 1951 Razed
AGRI. & HORT. 1900 1963 Razed
CHEMISTRY & VET. 1902 1929 Razed
BAGLEY HALL 1904 1972 Razed
VETERINARY HOSP. 1908 1934 Razed
NEW NATATORIUM 1908 1934 Razed
GOODWIN HALL 1908 1990 Razed Most recent demolition
NAGLE HALL 1909 Extant
ANALYTICAL SERV. 1909 Extant
LEGETT HALL 1911 Extant
MILNER HALL 1911 Extant
MITCHELL HALL 1912 1972 Razed
BOLTON HALL 1912 Extant 1st football broadcast
BOARD OF DIR. 1912 1979 Fire
ACADEMIC BLDG. 1914 Extant 1994 - Original windows lost
SBISA MESS HALL 1912 Extant
YMCA BLDG. 1914 Extant
SPECIAL SERV. BLDG. 1916 Extant North of Haas
POWER PLANT 1917 Extant
PAVILION 1917 Extant
SERUM LAB 1917 1972 Razed
GUION HALL 1918 1971 Razed Difficult to demolish
BIZZELL HALL 1918 Extant
FRANCIS HALL 1918 Extant
BUTLER BLDG. 1918 Extant
FERMIER HALL 1919 Extant
PSYCHOLOGY BLDG. 1920 Extant
LAUNDRY BLDG. 1920 1966 Razed
MILITARY SCIENCE 1920 1933 Razed
THOMPSON HALL 1922 Extant
ENGLISH ANNEX 1922 Extant
AGRICULTURE BLDG. 1922 Extant
NEW ASSEMBLY HALL 1923 1953 Razed
PEWARE FIELD HOUSE 1924 Extant 1996 Demolition
TRIGON 1924 Extant
AGGIELAND INN 1925 1966 Razed
HEATON HALL 1925 Extant
KYLE FIELD 1927 Extant
LAW HALL 1927 Extant Summer 1995 Demolition
PURYEAR HALL 1927 Extant Summer 1995 Demolition
CUSHING LIBRARY 1930 Extant Renovating for Archives
HART HALL 1930 Extant
q
WALTON HALL 1931 Extant
TAES ANNEX 1932 Extant
ADMIN. BLDG. 1932 Extant
HALBOUTY BLDG. 1932 Extant 1972 Tower removed
SCOATES HALL 1932 Extant
ANIMAL IND. BLDG 1932 Extant
DOWNS NATATORIUM 1932 Extant 1996 Demolition
ANCHOR HALL 1936 1959 Razed
UNIVERSITY POLICE 1937 Extant
POST OFFICE 1938 Extant
13 CORPS DORMS 1939 Extant
BELL BUILDING 1942 Extant
MOSES 1942 Extant
MOORE 1942 Extant
CROCKER 1942 Extant
DAVIS -GARY 1942 Extant
THE GROVE 1949 Extant
18 HOLE GOLF 1950 Extant
MSC 1950 Extant
COKE BLDG. 1951 Extant
G. ROLLIE WHITE 1954 Extant
ALL FAITHS CHAPEL 1957 Extant
ARCH. BLDG. C 1962 Extant
PRESIDENT'S HOME 1965 Extant
5