Photograph of the groundbreaking ceremony for Alumni Memorial Hall (then called Navy Building), with students from IIT's Navy V-12 unit... Show morePhotograph of the groundbreaking ceremony for Alumni Memorial Hall (then called Navy Building), with students from IIT's Navy V-12 unit breaking the first ground. Henry Heald is at the far left. Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of the John Crerar Library during construction. The building was designed by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The... Show morePhotograph of the John Crerar Library during construction. The building was designed by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The building is located at 35 West 33rd Street. The John Crerar Library moved to the University of Chicago in 1985, prompting the renaming and renovation of the building, now the Paul V. Galvin Library. Previously, the independent Crerar Library had housed IIT's James S. Kemper Library. Show less
Photograph of Harold Leonard Stuart Building, located at 10 West 31st Street. The building was designed by Myron Goldsmith, Skidmore, Owings &... Show morePhotograph of Harold Leonard Stuart Building, located at 10 West 31st Street. The building was designed by Myron Goldsmith, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and constructed in 1969-71. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Show less
Photograph of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus showing Alumni Hall and the corner of Perlstein Hall, with Carman Hall and Gunsaulus... Show morePhotograph of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus showing Alumni Hall and the corner of Perlstein Hall, with Carman Hall and Gunsaulus Hall visible behind the green line tracks. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate Show less
Photograph of Lewis Hall, designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot and constructed in 1966. The building is located at 70 East 33rd Street.... Show morePhotograph of Lewis Hall, designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot and constructed in 1966. The building is located at 70 East 33rd Street. Formerly known as: Women's Hall (ca. 1970s). IIT Tower, Farr Hall, a fraternity house (likely Pi Kappa Phi), and other buildings are visible in the background. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Show less
Photograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction. Date of... Show morePhotograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction, with ARF... Show morePhotograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction, with ARF Mechanical Engineering Research Building I visible to the north. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction, with the... Show morePhotograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction, with the Stateway Gardens housing project visible to the south. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction. Date of... Show morePhotograph of the Armour Research Foundation Chemistry Research Building (now Technology Business Center) during construction. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of faculty and student members of the Illinois Institute of Technology architecture program circa 1940-1941, taken by George W.... Show morePhotograph of faculty and student members of the Illinois Institute of Technology architecture program circa 1940-1941, taken by George W. Larson, a 1942 graduate. From left to right: Leon Przybylski, (perhaps) William Hasskarl, Mary Elizabeth Spies Droste, Ludwig Hilberseimer, George Storz, Elizabeth Wright (Ingram), and Alfred Caldwell. Show less
Photograph of the 1948 Illinois Institute of Technology Department of Architecture faculty. Left to right: George Danforth, Ludwig... Show morePhotograph of the 1948 Illinois Institute of Technology Department of Architecture faculty. Left to right: George Danforth, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Thomas Burleigh, Alfred Caldwell, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Edward Duckett, Daniel Brenner, Earl Bluestein, A. James Speyer. Photographer unknown. Show less
Reproduction of Alfred Alschuler's 1940 campus plan for Illinois Institute of Technology. While he helped design at least one building on the... Show moreReproduction of Alfred Alschuler's 1940 campus plan for Illinois Institute of Technology. While he helped design at least one building on the Illinois Tech campus, Alschuler's campus plan would never be realized. instead, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's plan was chosen and built beginning in 1943. Show less
Photograph taken by photographer Howard LeVant for the Rochester Institute of Technology. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed ... Show morePhotograph taken by photographer Howard LeVant for the Rochester Institute of Technology. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed (1990-1999) is approximate. Title supplied by Howard LeVant, labeled as "RIT Promo." Show less
Photograph taken by photographer Howard LeVant/LeVant Photography. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed (1969-1978) is approximate... Show morePhotograph taken by photographer Howard LeVant/LeVant Photography. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed (1969-1978) is approximate. Title supplied by Howard LeVant, labeled as personal/historical photo. Show less