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Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Engineering building
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Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Engineering building
[University Farm building] - Construction
View looking west of construction of [University Farm building]. Original Engineering Building at centre.
Campus - Scenic - Field Husbandry Building and Engineering Building
Looking northeast at Field Husbandry (later Crop Science) Building and Engineering Building. Two unidentified women sitting on grass in foreground; cars parked on road.
Engineering Building - Addition - Architectural Sketch
Architectural sketch of addition to the Engineering Building, showing landscaping and sidewalks.
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.
View looking east of University buildings (l to r): Engineering Building, Rutherford Rink, Livestock Pavilion, Main Barn (Animal Husbandry Building in front), and National Research Council. Parking lot in front of Engineering Building; cars parked on road in foreground.
Northwest Territories - Ceremonial Mace
Ceremonial mace from NWT on display during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
[Displays and Exhibits] - Classroom - Interior
Interior of classroom prepared for slide show during the Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1970.
Campus - Scenic - Engineering Building
View looking west of University buildings (from l to r): corner of Field Husbandry (later Crop Science) Building; Engineering Building; Rutherford Rink; Livestock Pavilion; and National Research Council. Landscaping and road in foreground.
Campus - Scenic - Engineering Building
View looking west of University buildings (from l to r): corner of Field Husbandry (Crop) Science Building; Engineering Building; Rutherford Rink; Livestock Pavilion; and National Research Council. Landscaping and road in foreground.
Returned Soldiers - Training - Group Photo
Returned men standing in front of Engineering Building; winter scene.
Returned men standing with farm machinery in front of Engineering Building.
Engineering - Students and Faculty - Group Photo
Outdoor posed image of students and faculty of Engineering setting up for group photo in front of Engineering Building.
Elevated shot taken from roof of the Arts tower looking northeast over the Bowl. Physics, Administration and Engineering buildings visible. Man holding a movie camera in the right of image.
Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
Looking northeast at students walking on pathways changing classes. Engineering Building and John Mitchell Building in background; winter scene.
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
A group of Returned Soldiers in the Engineering Building.