Virginia Hall at Tusculum College - Greeneville, TN, USA
Posted by: vhasler
N 36° 10.467 W 082° 45.611
17S E 341701 N 4004733
Louis H. Sullivan designed building for a women's dormitory, with modern amennities such as baths, fire escapes, and furnace heat.
Waymark Code: WMBGTN
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 05/20/2011
Views: 3
Per the college website (link below), Louis H. Sullivan, a famous architect at the start of the 20th century, was hired to design Virginia Hall. It was a women's dormitory - and first on campus to modern amennities such as baths, fire escapes, and furnace heat. It also contained the home economics department, a dining hall, a girl's gymnasium, parlors, reception rooms, and an art studio in addition to the student rooms (which at the time rented for 50 cents a week).
It now provides space for classrooms, Graduate and Professional Studies Program offices, Admissions and Financial Aid offices, registrar's office, faculty offices, and two computer labs.
Architect: Louis H. Sullivan
Prize received: AIA Gold Medal
In what year: 1944
Website about the Architect: [Web Link]
Website about the building: [Web Link]
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