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Aerial view of campus and surroundings, looking southeast, circa 2000. Music Building is lower left, the Quadrangle is in the center and the construction of the Sullivan Science Building can be seen in the upper left. The Music Building, located on the corner of West Market and McIver Streets, opened in 1999. The building was designed by Calloway, Johnson, Moore, and West, PA, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in association with Howard-Montgomery-Steger Performance Architects of New Orleans, Louisiana. It has multiple recital halls and houses the Music Library. The Quadrangle, commonly known as ‘the Quad,” was built between 1919 and 1923. The seven dormitories that make up the area were all designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina: Bailey Residence Hall (1922), Coit Residence Hall (1923), Cotten Residence Hall (1922), Gray Residence Hall (1921), Hinshaw Residence Hall (1922), Jamison Residence Hall (1923), and Shaw Residence Hall (1922). The Sullivan Science Building, originally called the Science Building, was designed by O’Brien/Atkins Associates of Durham, North Carolina, and Ellenzweig Associates of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was opened in 2003. In 2008, the building was named in honor of Patricia A. Sullivan, Chancellor from 1995 to 2008. |