Calhoun Hall, Educational building at University of Texas at Austin, United States.
Calhoun Hall stands as a six-story concrete structure on the University of Texas at Austin campus with multiple classrooms and faculty offices.
The building, completed in 1968, bears the name of John William Calhoun, who served as university comptroller from 1925 to 1937 and president from 1937 to 1939.
The building functions as an educational center within the university, hosting mathematics classes and departmental activities throughout the academic year.
Students and faculty can access Calhoun Hall through multiple entrances on the ground level, with elevators serving all six floors of the building.
The building represents a period of substantial campus expansion during the late 1960s, marking a transformation in the university's physical landscape.
Location: Texas
Inception: 1968
GPS coordinates: 30.28450,-97.74020
Latest update: March 5, 2025 06:48
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