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Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.A hallway on the south side of the fourth floorThe Arts and Letters Hall was constructed on the site that formerly housed the Belden Apartments (1014, 1016, 1020 and 1022 Belden Ave. and 2315, 2319, 2323 N. Kenmore Ave). Known as the Academic Building during most of its construction process, it was officially renamed Arts and Letters Hall in 2011
Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.A hallway on the west side of the fourth floorThe Arts and Letters Hall was constructed on the site that formerly housed the Belden Apartments (1014, 1016, 1020 and 1022 Belden Ave. and 2315, 2319, 2323 N. Kenmore Ave). Known as the Academic Building during most of its construction process, it was officially renamed Arts and Letters Hall in 2011
Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.Seating and study areas for studentsThe Arts and Letters Hall was constructed on the site that formerly housed the Belden Apartments (1014, 1016, 1020 and 1022 Belden Ave. and 2315, 2319, 2323 N. Kenmore Ave). Known as the Academic Building during most of its construction process, it was officially renamed Arts and Letters Hall in 2011
the Ray
2235 N. Sheffield Ave.Angled exterior view of the north side of the entrance to the “the Ray”, exterior is brick and limestone. Three cars are parked in front of the building.Completed in the fall of 1999, this four-story fitness facility was named for Ray Meyer, DePaul basketball coach from 1942-1984 . The building is also known as "The Ray". Built on the site of the former Lyceum building, the interior of the building was developed as an “industrial loft.” Exposed structural elements were painted and left intact. All handrails were designed to evoke an industrial theme with stainless-steel cables and turnbuckles. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
the Ray
2235 N. Sheffield Ave.Close angled view of the entrance to “the Ray”, including door canopy, exterior is brick and limestone. Building placard is on the right.Completed in the fall of 1999, this four-story fitness facility was named for Ray Meyer, DePaul basketball coach from 1942-1984 . The building is also known as "The Ray". Built on the site of the former Lyceum building, the interior of the building was developed as an “industrial loft.” Exposed structural elements were painted and left intact. All handrails were designed to evoke an industrial theme with stainless-steel cables and turnbuckles. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
McGowan South
1150 W. Belden Ave.Wide angled view of the McGowan South building looking south-east. McGowan North is also partially in view.Completed in 2009, this four-story science facility was named for Monsignor Andrew J. McGowan. The state-of-the-art facility LEED Certified Green Building houses the Chemistry and Environmental Science departments. DePaul President: Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. Architects: Antunovich Associates
Student Center
2250 N. SheffieldExterior view of the northwest entrance of the Student Center showing bike racks and parked car.Opened in 2002, this building was designed for multipurpose uses with computer labs, event rooms, eating facilities, and administrative offices. The Student Center occupies the former site of Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
Student Center
2250 N. SheffieldExterior view of the northeast entrance to the Student Center.Opened in 2002, this building was designed for multipurpose uses with computer labs, event rooms, eating facilities, and administrative offices. The Student Center occupies the former site of Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
Student Center
2250 N. SheffieldAngled view of the exterior of the Student Center looking east down Belden Avenue.Opened in 2002, this building was designed for multipurpose uses with computer labs, event rooms, eating facilities, and administrative offices. The Student Center occupies the former site of Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
Student Center
2250 N. SheffieldExterior view of northwest entrance of Student Center at the corner of Kenmore and Belden with students entering the building.Opened in 2002, this building was designed for multipurpose uses with computer labs, event rooms, eating facilities, and administrative offices. The Student Center occupies the former site of Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M