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'''Opened for Use:''' Unknown | '''Opened for Use:''' Unknown | ||
'''Official Opening | '''Official Opening:''' 12 October 1979 by Minister of State (Transportation) J. Robert Howie | ||
'''Architect:''' Murray and Murray | '''Architect:''' Murray and Murray | ||
'''Named for:''' It's primary use of containing the | '''Named for:''' It's primary use of containing the Department of Physics and Administration offices. | ||
'''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Unknown | '''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Unknown | ||
'''Notes:''' The official opening ribbon on the building was cut using a carbon dioxide laser | '''Notes:''' The official opening ribbon on the building was cut using a carbon dioxide laser. In 1981 the astronomical observatory was officially opened on the roof of the Physics Building, having previously been located at the [[Forestry Building (I.U.C.)|Forestry Building]]. | ||
'''Source(s):''' | '''Source(s):''' | ||
*UA Case 123; Section 3, Box 1; Integrated University Complex. | |||
*UNB | *UNB Scrapbook (UA RG 100), September - October 1979. | ||
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[[Category:Buildings]]<br/>[[Category:Fredericton]] | [[Category:Buildings]]<br/>[[Category:Fredericton]]<br/>[[Category:Administration]] [[Category:UNB Fredericton]] |
Latest revision as of 14:55, 3 February 2022
Building Name: Physics and Administration Building
Other Names: Unknown
Civic Address: 8 Bailey Dr.
Sod Turning: Unknown
Cornerstone Laying: Unknown
Opened for Use: Unknown
Official Opening: 12 October 1979 by Minister of State (Transportation) J. Robert Howie
Architect: Murray and Murray
Named for: It's primary use of containing the Department of Physics and Administration offices.
Renovations/changes/additions: Unknown
Notes: The official opening ribbon on the building was cut using a carbon dioxide laser. In 1981 the astronomical observatory was officially opened on the roof of the Physics Building, having previously been located at the Forestry Building.
Source(s):
- UA Case 123; Section 3, Box 1; Integrated University Complex.
- UNB Scrapbook (UA RG 100), September - October 1979.
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