Administration Building - Addition - Interior
- A-7055
- Stuk
- 22 Sept. 1987
View of personnel office and staff on the first floor of the Administration Building addition.
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Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of personnel office and staff on the first floor of the Administration Building addition.
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of personnel/general work area and staff on the first floor of the Administration Building addition.
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of personnel office and staff, including B.L. Bates, R. Schick, G. Vann and H. Leece, on the first floor of the Administration Building addition.
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of cashier/business office and staff on ground floor of the Administration Building addition.
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Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of registration area and staff on ground floor of the Administration Building addition.
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of Registration area on the ground floor of the Administration Building addition
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
Elevated view of Registrar's Office on ground floor of the Administration Building addition. Students line up to be served by staff.
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of cashier's wicket on ground floor of the Administration Building addition.
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of foyer in the Administration Building addition.
Administration Building - Addition - Interior
View of stairwell to first floor of the Administration Building addition.
Administration Building - Addition - Architectural Plans
"Proposed Second Floor Furniture Layout" of the Administration Building addition.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1979 portions of the College Building were declared unsafe. The building that had been at the heart of University life for seven decades was showing its age. A weak roof structure and deteriorating cement precipitated action on the part of the University’s administration. From a number of options available, the choice was made to build a new building adjacent to the original structure. The Administration Addition was opened in October of 1987, construction having began in the fall of 1985. Designed by Wiens Johnstone Architects of Regina and built by Penn-Co Construction of Calgary, the $6.6 million three-story stone-clad building contained 4,646 square metres of floor space, approximately the same office space as the College Building. The two buildings were directly linked with some of the College Building’s exterior walls in the addition’s interior space.
Administration Building - Addition - Architectural Plans
"First Floor Plan" of the Administration Building addition.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1979 portions of the College Building were declared unsafe. The building that had been at the heart of University life for seven decades was showing its age. A weak roof structure and deteriorating cement precipitated action on the part of the University’s administration. From a number of options available, the choice was made to build a new building adjacent to the original structure. The Administration Addition was opened in October of 1987, construction having began in the fall of 1985. Designed by Wiens Johnstone Architects of Regina and built by Penn-Co Construction of Calgary, the $6.6 million three-story stone-clad building contained 4,646 square metres of floor space, approximately the same office space as the College Building. The two buildings were directly linked with some of the College Building’s exterior walls in the addition’s interior space.
Administration Building - Addition - Architectural Plans
"Proposed Ground Floor Furniture Layout" of the Administration Building addition.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1979 portions of the Administration Building (College Building) were declared unsafe. The building that had been at the heart of University life for seven decades was showing its age. A weak roof structure and deteriorating cement precipitated action on the part of the University’s administration. From a number of options available, the choice was made to build a new building adjacent to the original structure. The Administration Building Addition (East Wing) was opened in October 1987, construction having began in the fall of 1985. Designed by Wiens Johnstone Architects of Regina and built by Penn-Co Construction of Calgary, the $6.6 million three-story stone-clad building contained 4,646 square metres of floor space, approximately the same office space as the College Building. The two buildings were directly linked with some of the College Building’s exterior walls in the addition’s interior space.
Administration Building - Addition - Construction
Looking north at nearly-completed Administration Building addition. Several vehicles and crane parked in foreground; scaffolding and workers also visible.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1979 portions of the Administration Building (College Building) were declared unsafe. The building that had been at the heart of University life for seven decades was showing its age. A weak roof structure and deteriorating cement precipitated action on the part of the University’s administration. From a number of options available, the choice was made to build a new building adjacent to the original structure. The Administration Building Addition (East Wing) was opened in October 1987, construction having began in the fall of 1985. Designed by Wiens Johnstone Architects of Regina and built by Penn-Co Construction of Calgary, the $6.6 million three-story stone-clad building contained 4,646 square metres of floor space, approximately the same office space as the College Building. The two buildings were directly linked with some of the College Building’s exterior walls in the addition’s interior space.
Administration Building - Addition - Construction
View from the north of the Administration Building addition. Sign in front reads: "Penn-Co construction"; sign below it reads: "Saskatchewan Builds - Administration Building - Alternate Accommodation - Opening Spring 1987 $5.6 million project 125 years of employment in construction and service industry 'Partnership for Progress'." A U of S pick-up truck is parked in front.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1979 portions of the Administration Building (College Building) were declared unsafe. The building that had been at the heart of University life for seven decades was showing its age. A weak roof structure and deteriorating cement precipitated action on the part of the University’s administration. From a number of options available, the choice was made to build a new building adjacent to the original structure. The Administration Building Addition (East Wing) was opened in October 1987, construction having began in the fall of 1985. Designed by Wiens Johnstone Architects of Regina and built by Penn-Co Construction of Calgary, the $6.6 million three-story stone-clad building contained 4,646 square metres of floor space, approximately the same office space as the College Building. The two buildings were directly linked with some of the College Building’s exterior walls in the addition’s interior space.