Wylie Hall, Bloomington
Wylie Hall stands as a historic landmark, tracing its origins back to the university's early years. Constructed in 1884, it was the first building erected on the new Dunn's Woods campus, serving as a foundational structure for the university's academic pursuits. Named in honor of both Andrew Wylie and Theophilus A. Wylie, two prominent figures in IU's history, Wylie Hall initially housed the university's library and chemistry department.
Designed by architect George W. Bunting of Indianapolis and built by general contractor Hiram J. Nichols of Bloomington, the original Wylie Hall featured a distinctive two-story design adorned with a spire and tower. However, a devastating fire in 1900 destroyed the upper portion of the building, leading to its subsequent reconstruction as a three-story structure without the tower. This rebuilding process, overseen by architects Louis H. Gibson and John Nichols, presented its own set of challenges but ultimately resulted in the transformation of Wylie Hall into a resilient and enduring campus fixture.
Today, Wylie Hall continues to play a vital role in the academic landscape of IU Bloomington. It is home to several departments and facilities, including the IU Department of Economics, L.A.M.P. (the Linguistics, Anthropology, and Media Program), and a UITS STC (Student Technology Centers) computer lab.
Designed by architect George W. Bunting of Indianapolis and built by general contractor Hiram J. Nichols of Bloomington, the original Wylie Hall featured a distinctive two-story design adorned with a spire and tower. However, a devastating fire in 1900 destroyed the upper portion of the building, leading to its subsequent reconstruction as a three-story structure without the tower. This rebuilding process, overseen by architects Louis H. Gibson and John Nichols, presented its own set of challenges but ultimately resulted in the transformation of Wylie Hall into a resilient and enduring campus fixture.
Today, Wylie Hall continues to play a vital role in the academic landscape of IU Bloomington. It is home to several departments and facilities, including the IU Department of Economics, L.A.M.P. (the Linguistics, Anthropology, and Media Program), and a UITS STC (Student Technology Centers) computer lab.
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Sight Location: Bloomington, USA (See walking tours in Bloomington)
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