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David Dennison Building
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The
David Dennison building, designed by Albert Kahn and Associates is situated
between a pedestrian mall and Church
Street and was constructed at the
cost of $2,700,000 and was completed in 1963.[107]
The Dennison Building is actually made up of two brick and reinforced
concrete structures connected by an elevated pedestrian walkway. The taller structure is eleven stories and
contains classroom space and offices.
The lower two story structure contains two large lecture auditoriums
with classrooms on the second floor.
Although the building also carries the name “Physics and Astronomy Building”
classes from various concentrations take place inside.
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