University of Saskatchewan student receiving instruction
- A-8320
- Item
- ca 1959
University of Saskatchewan student receiving instruction on the operation of an engine in the [Engineering Building.]
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University of Saskatchewan student receiving instruction
University of Saskatchewan student receiving instruction on the operation of an engine in the [Engineering Building.]
Department of Field Husbandry Building - Exterior
View of Field Husbandry Building at centre; National Research Council Building at left and Engineering Building at right.
Bio/Historical Note: Field Husbandry changed its name to Crop Science in 1962.
Department of Field Husbandry Building - Exterior
View of Field Husbandry Building at centre; National Research Council Building at left and Engineering Building at right.
Bio/Historical Note: Field Husbandry changed its name to Crop Science in 1962.
Engineering Building - Addition - Official Opening
An impressive ceremony marked the official opening of the Engineering Building addition, which houses the Department of Agricultural Engineering. Alumni and guests tour the new addition and the remodelled main building.
Engineering Building - Addition - Official Opening
A large crowd of engineering alumni facing a stage watching a man speak at a podium. The engineering crest is hanging on the wall behind the speaker.
View looking southwest with Physical Education Building, Engineering Building and Rutherford Rink near centre of image.
Engineering Building - Addition - Exterior
Image of exterior of Engineering Building Addition.
Engineering Building - Addition - Construction
View of early stages of construction of the Engineering Building addition.
Bio/Historical Note: In the late 1970s the Engineering Building would go through drastic renovations. In six stages from 1977 to 1983 the entire building was completely overhauled and redesigned. It encompassed the replacement of the original portion of the single storey west wing, the removal of the Storage Building, the construction of additions, and renovations in what remained of the original building. The architectural firm responsible for this redesign was Forrester, Scott and Bowers, and the total cost of the project would eventually surpass $13 million. The reconstruction began in 1977. It included the demolition of the old central heating and power plant, the construction of additions to house the Hardy Lab and central shops, and the relocation of a small section serving the Department of Geological Sciences. The second phase included the demolition of a one-storey wing of the building which adjoined the Hardy Lab, and its replacement with a larger three-story structure. A second storey was then built over the office section of the Hardy Lab, which was also renovated. The first phase of demolition work was carried out by CEL Contracting for $136,000 while the second was performed by Roscoe Enterprises for $39,626. The majority of the reconstruction itself was performed by Cana Construction for $1,012,730.
Engineering Building - Official Opening - Engineering 70th Anniversary
P.M. Nikiforuk, Dean, College of Engineering, speaks at the official opening of the Engineering Building during the College of Engineering 70th anniversary celebrations. Audience in foreground; dignitaries seated on dais.
Engineering Building - Official Opening - Engineering 70th Anniversary
Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson, University President, speaks at the official opening of the Engineering Building during the College of Engineering 70th anniversary celebrations. Audience in foreground; dignitaries seated on dais.
Parte de Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Front of new Engineering Building; Summer.
Parte de Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Red-toned image of engineering building in winter.