John Calhoun Baker University Center, Student center at Ohio University, Athens, United States.
The John Calhoun Baker University Center is a five-story building at Ohio University that houses meeting spaces, dining areas, offices, and student lounges. These facilities spread across multiple floors near College Green and serve as a gathering place for students throughout the day.
The building opened on January 2, 2007, replacing the original Baker Center after construction began in spring 2004. This new structure expanded the university's capacity for student gatherings and services in a modern setting.
The Presidential Portrait Gallery on the fourth floor displays paintings of past leaders, allowing students to connect with the institution's history. This collection serves as a visual timeline for those exploring how the university has developed over the decades.
Multiple dining options are scattered throughout the building, including a food court, a restaurant, and a coffee shop with Starbucks products. Visitors navigating the five floors will find different areas clearly organized for easy access.
The rotunda section produces acoustic effects similar to those in the United States Capitol, with sound echoing within the rounded walls. This architectural feature surprises many visitors who discover how sound travels within this space.
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