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'''Official Opening:''' Unknown | '''Official Opening:''' Unknown | ||
'''Architect:''' Douglas Jonsson | '''Architect:''' Douglas W. Jonsson, Provincial Architect | ||
'''Named for:''' Geographical location in reference to UNB Campus | '''Named for:''' Geographical location in reference to UNB Campus | ||
'''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Unknown. | '''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Unknown. Demolished in August 2021. | ||
'''Notes:''' Originally built as an ancillary structure for the Teachers' College (now [[Marshall d'Avray Hall]]), it was deeded to UNB by the provincial government in 1973. | '''Notes:''' Originally built as an ancillary structure for the Teachers' College (now [[Marshall d'Avray Hall]]), it was deeded to UNB by the provincial government in 1973. |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 19 April 2022
Building Name: South Gym
Other Names: Teachers' College Gymnasium (1965-1973)
Civic Address: 16 Mackay Drive
Sod Turning: Unknown
Cornerstone Laying: Unknown
Opened for Use: [January 1965?]
Official Opening: Unknown
Architect: Douglas W. Jonsson, Provincial Architect
Named for: Geographical location in reference to UNB Campus
Renovations/changes/additions: Unknown. Demolished in August 2021.
Notes: Originally built as an ancillary structure for the Teachers' College (now Marshall d'Avray Hall), it was deeded to UNB by the provincial government in 1973.
Source(s):
- Leroux, John. Building A University: The Architecture of UNB. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2010, p. 95-96.
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