Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District

Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District

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name = Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District
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caption = An historical marker describing the Historic District's significance, with Tech Tower in the background
location = 225 North Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia USA
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area = convert|100|acre|km2, 12 buildings
architect = Multiple
architecture = Beaux Arts, Colonial Revival, Romanesque
built = 1888
added = October 25, 1978
refnum = 78000983
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governing_body = Local government
The Historic District of the Georgia Institute of Technology, also known as the Old Campus of Georgia Tech or the Hill District, is significant in the areas of architecture, education, engineering and science, as well as landscape architecture. The area is a Registered Historic Place and part of the central campus of Georgia Tech. Located in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, it is roughly bounded by North Avenue on the South, Bobby Dodd Stadium, a 55,000 seat football stadium on the East, Bobby Dodd Way on the North and Cherry Street on the West.

Environs

The Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District is situated on and around the crest of the "the Hill," the highest elevation of the school's original nine-acre campus. Comprising 12 buildings, the Old Campus is a landscaped cluster of mixed-period classroom, dormitory and administrative brick buildings. Buildings of the Old Campus include the Carnegie Building, which was the campus library until 1953; the Georgia Tech President's Office is now located there. Lyman Hall Laboratory, named after Lyman Hall, one of Georgia Tech's earlier presidents, was the school's first Chemistry Building. The YMCA Building, funded by John D. Rockefeller in 1910, now houses the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Offices. The random placement of these buildings around the centrally positioned Administration Building ("Tech Tower") has created unique urban spaces. Hundred year-old trees shade the red brick buildings and enhance the sense of special enclosure. A brick roadway, Uncle Heinie Way, wraps itself around the Administration Building forming a "loop" and provides both service and vehicular access to the buildings in this portion of the Campus. A new plaza, Harrison Square, (1968), which both a hard surface of brick and concrete as well as an open green space, was created after the demolition of the Old Shop, the successor of the original (a near-twin to the adjacent Administration building which burned down shortly after its completion).

tye, Form, Planning

The Old Campus of Georgia Tech is significant for more than just the design of the buildings of which it is comprised. As is evident in the placement of the buildings, little thought was actually given to the future expansion of the then young technological school. Instead, the site planning was carried out in such a manner as to meet the immediate and pressing needs of the school. This practical approach has created the significant quality of space. The harmony found within the Old Campus is attributed to the fact that almost all of the buildings were built within a short span of time—from 1885 to 1923. Though all exhibit a consistent approach in design and construction, none include a repetition of style or form.

National Register of Historic Places

In 1978, the area was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Near the entrance to Tech Tower, an historical marker maintained by the [http://www.georgiahistory.com/ Georgia Historical Society] commemorates this listing as well as the early history of the Georgia Tech campus.

The twelve buildings


Lyman Hall Laboratory of Chemistry

* Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Administration Building (1888)
* Clarence Knowles Building (1897–1992)
* Aaron S. French Building (1898)
* Domenico Pietro Savant Building (1901)
* Janie Austell Swann Dormitories (1901)
* Lyman Hall Laboratory of Chemistry (1905)
* Andrew Carnegie Library Building (1907)
* Joseph Brown Whitehead Memorial Hospital (1911), renamed the Lloyd W. Chapin Building in 1987 [ [http://gtalumni.org/campusmap/bldngmodel.php?id=25 Chapin Building, Georgia Institute of Technology campus map] . Retrieved 2008-01-27.] [ [http://www.usg.edu/regents/minutes/2003/aug03.phtml#com_ref Meeting Minutes, August 2003 — Committee on Real Estate & Facilities, Item 5] , Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Retrieved 2008-01-27.]
* John Davison Rockefeller YMCA Building (1912), renamed the Lawrence W. "Chip" Robert, Jr. Alumni/Faculty House in 1979 [ [http://www.library.gatech.edu/archives/finding-aids/display/xsl/MS059 Inventory of the L. W. "Chip" Robert, Jr. Alumni/Faculty House Dedication Records, 1979] , Georgia Tech Archives and Records Management. Retrieved 2008-01-27.]
* David Melville Smith Building (1923)
* William Henry Emerson Building (1925)
* John Saylor Coon Building (five units completed between 1911–1938)

The Old Shop could be considered a "thirteenth building." Erected in 1888, it was destroyed by a fire in 1892 and a replacement was built in the same year. The second shop building was demolished in 1968.

ee also

* History of Georgia Tech

References

Bibliography

* cite web
url = http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/atlanta/git.htm
title = Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District
accessdate = 2006-12-21
publisher = National Park Service

* cite web
url = http://www.artery.org/GaTech.htm
title = Georgia Institute of Technology
accessdate = 2006-12-21
publisher = Marietta Street Artery Association

* cite web
url = http://www.library.gatech.edu/gtbuildings/index.html
title = A Thousand Wheels are set in Motion: The Building of Georgia Tech at the Turn of the 20th Century, 1888-1908
publisher = Georgia Tech Library and Information Center
accessdate = 2007-01-11

* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/atlanta/ Atlanta, Georgia, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]


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