- A-4259
- Stuk
- 1965
View facing east with Ellis Hall and University Hospital in foreground; Arts Building and other campus buildings at centre. College Drive visible at right.
View facing east with Ellis Hall and University Hospital in foreground; Arts Building and other campus buildings at centre. College Drive visible at right.
Thorvaldson Building - Aerial View
New addition to the Thorvaldson (Chemistry) Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Aerial view looking northwest of Law Building; Robin Hood Mills elevator in background.
Bio/Historical Note: The Law and Commerce Buildings were designed and constructed as part of a single project between 1965 and 1967. The architect was John Holliday-Scott of the Saskatoon firm Holliday-Scott & Associates.
View looking northwest of campus; houses on College Drive running along bottom left of image.Robin Hood Flour Mills elevator at top of image.
Winter view looking north across campus.
Winter view looking south across campus.
Looking west at construction on Biology and Arts buildings; Physical Education Building in foreground.
View looking southeast across campus, with the Bowl at centre.
View looking southeast across campus, with the Bowl at centre.
View looking northwest across campus, with the Bowl at centre. Varsity view homes, Griffiths Stadium and College Drive running along bottom of image.
View facing south with Arts and Chemistry buildings and the Bowl in foreground. Also visible is construction of Marquis Hall and the St. Thomas More College addition.
Thorvaldson Building - Construction
Aerial view of foundations of Thorvaldson Addition being laid.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Looking north with Griffiths Stadium in foreground, College Drive running through at centre, and campus buildings in background.
View from the south of Chemistry (Thorvaldson) Building, Administration Building, Saskatchewan Hall, Qu'Appelle Hall and the Bowl.
Looking west at University Hospital under construction. Thorvaldson addition of the Chemistry Building under construction at right. Qu'Appelle Hall at left foreground; Physics Building at right foreground.