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Dietzgen Building
990 W. Fullerton Ave.South west entrance to the building on the north side of Fullerton Avenue, facing east.Originally built in 1906 as a fireproof factory for the Eugene Dietzgen Company that manufactured drafting and engineering supplies, DePaul has leased this building for classroom use since 2000. President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
Dietzgen Building
990 W. Fullerton Ave.View facing west from the north side of Fullerton Avenue.Originally built in 1906 as a fireproof factory for the Eugene Dietzgen Company that manufactured drafting and engineering supplies, DePaul has leased this building for classroom use since 2000. President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
Dietzgen Building
990 W. Fullerton Ave.View of the south and west sides of the building from across Fullerton Avenue.Originally built in 1906 as a fireproof factory for the Eugene Dietzgen Company that manufactured drafting and engineering supplies, DePaul has leased this building for classroom use since 2000. President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M
1150 W. Fullerton Building
1150 W. Fullerton Ave.View of the east partially obscured by trees and the south exterior walls of the building from Fullerton Avenue facing west.The Fullerton Building was acquired in 1995. Prior to its purchase and renovation, the building had been used by L. Karno and Co. clothing wholesale and manufacturing. The parking lot entryway, pediments and cornices were added to the building during 1994-1995 renovation. As of 2009, it houses academic departments as well as the Sage Medical Group and the Lincoln Park Branch of the Chicago Public Library. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C. M
the Ray
2235 N. Sheffield Ave.Angled view of all four stories of the entrance to “the Ray”, exterior is brick and limestone and the entrance has a door canopy. Two vehicles are parked on the street. Three bicycles are in the bike rack.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.Angled view of the mid and northern portion of the front of “the Ray”, exterior is brick and limestone and the entrance has a door canopy. Several cars are parked on the east side of the street. Portion of the Student Center is reflected in the window. A person in walking north, three bicycles are visible in the bike rack.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 view of the entrance to “the Ray”, including door canopy, exterior is brick and limestone. Reflection of parked cars can be seen in the regular and revolving door. Portion of the Student Center is reflected in the window. 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.Side view of the McGowan South building looking north-west. Plaza with greenery and pedestrians are visible in front of the building. McGowan North is partially in view to the right.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
McGowan South
1150 W. Belden Ave.Wide view of the front facade of the McGowan South building looking north. Image shows main entrance and part of the elevation. Students and parked cars are also 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 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