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View of physics building from bowl
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Parte deEducational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
View of physics building from bowl
Parte deEducational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
View of physics building from bowl
Parte deEducational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
People walking past physics building
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People working on computers in old Physics building
Image of students (mostly women) sitting in a tiered lecture theatre in the Physics Building.
Students seated in desks listen to an instructor in tiered lecture theatre in Physics; instructor is standing at front. View from back of classroom looking towards instructor.
Bio/Historical Note: A proper addition to the Physics Building was finally completed in 1967 by W.C. Wells Construction for $2,029,876. The Physics Building Addition, designed by Kerr, Cullingworth, Riches and Associates, was initially meant to accommodate a student body of 8,000 for a cost of $750,000. However, the growing demands of the Department during the planning stages led to a drastic increase in the scope of the project. Upon completion the Addition added 36,000 square feet of accommodation to the existing 49,000 in the original Physics Building; the foundations and support columns of the Addition are also designed to support an additional two storeys to the building in future expansions. The basement of the Addition originally housed 20 undergraduate laboratories, each with a proposed capacity of 20 students, four advanced undergraduate labs specializing in Modern Physics, Electronics, Optics and 4th Year studies, and research laboratories for masters and doctoral candidates. As well, main machine, woodworking, students’ and electronic workshops were contained here, as was most of the office space. The building also contained two large lecture theatres and classroom space to accommodate 450 to 500 students. The Addition was restricted to two-storeys so as not to cast shadows on the Biology greenhouses to the north. The exterior of the building was sheathed in greystone, with Tyndall limestone used as window trim, door and window mullions, and as mirror wall panels. Grey slate was used in canopy facings, and in steps and the thresholds to entrances.
Elevated view looking east across the Bowl showing cars on road and people walking on pathways. Campus buildings in background (l to r): Physics Building, College Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Taken from the roof of the Chemistry Building.
Image of student sitting on roof of Physics building holding a camera. Looking south with student residence in background.
Image of a group of male students lying in the snow, waving at the camera; The Physics Building on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan can be seen in the background.
View looking north of Physics Building nearing completion. Qu'Appelle Hall visible at left, with Saskatchewan Hall at right. Road leading to Physics in foreground, with small trees newly planted.
Campus - Scenic - Physics Building
Elevated view looking east with Physics Building at left. University buildings around the Bowl from l to r: Administration Building, Saskatchewan Hall, and Qu'Appelle Hall. Taken from roof of Chemistry Building.
Campus - Scenic - Saskatchewan Hall
View looking north of Saskatchewan Hall. Students walking on sidewalk; trees visible in foreground. Physics Building visible in background.
Elevated view looking east across the Bowl showing cars on road and people walking on pathways. Campus buildings in background (l to r): Physics Building, College Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Taken from the roof of the Chemistry Building.
Looking north between the student residences toward Physics Building. Cars in driveway; winter scene.
Princess Elizabeth chats with F. Hedley Auld, University Chancellor, and W.P. Thompson, University President, and other dignitaries in front of the Administration Building. Crowd of onlookers and Physics Building in background.