Clark Hall
Named for Edward Clark, Class of 1831 and Trustee 1878-82. Home of the Geosciences Department. Continue reading »
Named for Edward Clark, Class of 1831 and Trustee 1878-82. Home of the Geosciences Department. Continue reading »
Opened in 2007. Continue reading »
Originally called Grace Hall, Chapin is named for Alfred Clark Chapin, class of 1869. Continue reading »
Built in 1987 as part of the Chandler Athletic Center. Retail space for a sandwich shop, newsroom, and jeweler. Continue reading »
Named for John Wesley Chandler, 12th president of Williams. Continue reading »
1998 New tennis house/court improvements – $279,668 Torrance M. Hunt ’44 Tournament Courts Architect: Christopher Williams 1998 Tennis courts: repaint east end – $15,000 2000-01 Todd Hunt Tennis Center – $167,694 Construction of additional courts 2004 Landscaping – $35,648 2005 Interior/exterior painting –… Continue reading »
1960 6 hard surface tennis courts – $40,000 Designed by: Peter P. Welanetz, PE 1973 Chaffee Tennis House – $13,000 Designed by: Peter P. Welanetz, PE 1982 Rebuild courts – $11,500 1984 3 new hard surface tennis courts – $44,000 1989-90 Fence – $35,350… Continue reading »
Named for Paul Ansel Chadbourne, class of 1848 and 5th president of the college. Formerly Keck House. Built in 1920. Continue reading »
2001 Preliminary site work and design – $250,000 2002 Design and Construction – $4,180,587 Architect: William Rawn Associates General Contractor: Barr & Barr 2007 MSL Chiller/Chiller Plant VFD installation – $47,000… Continue reading »
1965 Residential Houses (Bryant, Carter, Gladden, Mark Hopkins, Greylock Dining) – $2,700,000 Architect: The Architects Collaborative 1979 Roof – $8,400 1984 Drapes – $20,000 1985 Roof (Bryant, Gladden, Mark Hopkins, Greylock Dining) – $73,300 2001 Greylock Housing Renovation (Carter/Gladden) – $3,268,596 Architect: Black River… Continue reading »
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