Engineering Graphics building, which was formerly Lugo's Pizza. The building, which was demolished on February 19, 2013, sat in the middle of a parking lot (parts of which are visible). Location: Belknap Campus: 2531 South Third Street. Uses:...
Bat sculpture and walkway outside Patterson Stadium, seen from above. The walkway is lined with young trees, and the street corner (Central Avenue and Third Street) is visible in the background.
Lutz Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Classrooms; Office buildings; Laboratories; Research facilities;
Lutz Hall with parking lot and part of the Miller Information Technology Center in the foreground. Location: Belknap Campus: sites of former Student Union and Belknap Gymnasium; near MITC and Schneider Halls. Current uses: Houses A&S...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Grawemeyer Hall from an elevated perspective. Grawemeyer Hall was built as the Administration Building for the University of Louisville and was dedicated in honor of H. Charles Grawemeyer on November 18, 1988. A historical legacy marker was added...
Entrance to the stockroom. The address "333" is visible above the door. Cars are parked near the doors, as well. Location: Belknap Campus: 333 East Brandeis. This building was formerly the Tafel Electric Building.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Trucks;
Central Receiving, looking north. Two trucks are pulled up to the loading docks. A sign over the docks reads "The University of Louisville Central Receiving." The number 303 appears below the sign. Central Receiving is adjacent to rented...
Human Resources building, looking northwest. There is a banner on the side of the building that reads, "Contributing 40+ years of service," and features images of five long-serving staff members along with their names. Beneath the banner...
Grounds building, looking southwest. Several cars are parked in the parking lot. Location: Belknap Campus: 1820 Arthur Street. Current uses: Archaeology Program; contains artifacts collected since 1968; features a well-equipped laboratory. Storage...
Stadiums; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Athletic fields; Sports & recreation facilities;
The Patterson baseball stadium with train cars in background. Named in honor of Jim Patterson, UofL alumnus and benefactor. Location: Belknap Campus: 3015 South Third Street. Current uses: Baseball facility. Awards won: 2005 Award of Honor,...
Jouett Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities;
Jouett Hall from an elevated perspective. This building was originally named for Daniel Spalding, Jr., president of the Industrial School Board of Managers and president of the city council. It was renamed in honor of Edward Stockton Jouett,...
International Center from an elevated perspective. This building houses the International Center. Some International Center staff were located in the Administrative Annex, but in 2008 they were relocated to the Brodschi Building. Location: Belknap...
Gottschalk Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings;
Gottschalk Hall from an elevated perspective. Gottschalk Hall was originally named for Charles D. Jacobs, Louisville mayor. Location: Belknap Campus: Southeast, Central campus. Current uses: A&S History. Named in honor: Louis Gottschalk, UofL...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing; Beta Theta Pi. Delta Pi Chapter (University of Louisville)
Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. The Greek letters beta, theta and pi are affixed to the front of the building. A flag or sign with a fraternity crest is set between two windows above the porch roof. A banner with the Greek letters beta, theta and...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing;
Chi Omega sorority, seen from the back. Current uses: Housing for sorority since 1970. Named in honor: Named Zelma Karr Jenks Home Management Building in 1951, in honor of Zelda Karr Jenks, who served as head of Home Economics from 1923 to 1941....