Photos: 6 significant buildings in Tucson
- Rick Wiley
Arizona Daily Star
Rick Wiley
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Six notable structures in the Old Pueblo, selected by R. Brooks Jeffery, a University of Arizona professor in architecture, and Demion Clinco of the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation: The Old Ft. Lowell Commissary, the Arizona Inn, Murphy-Wilmot Library, El Presidio Park Fountain, University of Arizona Poetry Center and the University of Arizona Environment & Natural Resources 2 Bldg.
Murphy-Wilmot Library
Murphy-Wilmot Library designed by Nicholas Sakellar
Jude Ignacio and Gerardine Vargas for Tucson Historic Preservation FoundationWllmot Branch Library
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Wilmot Branch of the Tucson Public Library, 530 N. Wilmot Road, in September, 1965.
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Wilmot Branch of the Tucson Public Library, 530 N. Wilmot Road, in September, 1965.
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Wilmot Branch of the Tucson Public Library, 530 N. Wilmot Road, in September, 1965.
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Library patrons read their materials by the window panels that let in a lot of natural light at the Murphy-Wilmot Library, 530 N. Wilmot Road, on February 27, 2020. The library was built in 1965 and designed by Nicholas Sakellar.
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Wilmot Branch of the Tucson Public Library, 530 N. Wilmot Road, in September, 1965.
Art Grasberger / Tucson CitizenUniversity of Arizona Poetry Center
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The University of Arizona Poetry Center, 1508 East Helen Street, was built in 2007 and designed by Les Wallach, Line and Space. The 18,000-square-foot New Modernist building houses offices, a library, conference rooms and an auditorium for poetry readings. There is also a cottage for visiting poets and expansive sliding glass doors that lead to an outdoor garden. February 24, 2020.
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The UA Poetry Center, 1508 E. Helen Street, on Sept. 27, 2007.
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The University of Arizona Poetry Center, 1508 East Helen Street, was built in 2007 and designed by Les Wallach, Line and Space. February 24, 2020. The 18,000-square-foot New Modernist building houses offices, a library, conference rooms and an auditorium for poetry readings. There is also a cottage for visiting poets and expansive sliding glass doors that lead to an outdoor garden.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarUA Environment & Natural Resources 2 Bldg
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UA Environment & Natural Resources 2 Bldg., 1064 E. Lowell St., was built in 2015 and designed by Jim Richard with GLHN Architects & Engineers. The nearly 151,000-square-foot building is a model in sustainability. The interior courtyard is shaped like a slot canyon, which provides for cool breezes and saves money on lighting, heating and cooling. March 02, 2020.
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The Undergraduate Auditorium in the University of Arizona's new Environment and Natural Resources 2 (ENR2) Building in Tucson, AZ. The room supplants Centennial Hall as a classroom space and is now the largest classroom auditorium on campus. Photo taken Thursday, September 10, 2015.
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The open-air "slot canyon" of the Environmental and Natural Resources 2 building.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFt. Lowell Commissary
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Ft. Lowell Commissary
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The commissary building, part of old Ft. Lowell, in 1979.
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Ft. Lowell Commissary
Jude Ignacio and Gerardine Vargas for Tucson Historic Preservation FoundationEl Presidio Park Fountain
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Noah's Ark sculptor Charles Clement also designed El Presidio Park Fountain in downtown, which was constructed in 1971 and restored by the city in 2023.
Jude Ignacio and Gerardine Vargas for Tucson Historic Preservation FoundationEl Presidio Park Fountain
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The old city hall, left, stands on the edge of the new parking lot that runs underneath Presidio Park as construction was underway. The downtown area was changing as part of its march toward urban renewal on September 17, 1969. The photograph was taken from the the 11th floor of the new Pima County Administration Building.
Bill Hopkins / Tucson CitizenArizona Inn, 1979
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The historic Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm, Tucson, photographed in 1979. It was built in 1930-31 by Isabella Greenway.
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The historic Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm, Tucson, photographed in 1979. It was built in 1930-31 by Isabella Greenway.
John Hemmer / Tucson CitizenArizona Inn, 1957
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The historic Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm, Tucson, photographed in 1957. It was built in 1930-31 by Isabella Greenway.
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The historic Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm, Tucson, photographed in 1957. It was built in 1930-31 by Isabella Greenway.
Bill Sears PhotographyArizona Inn, 1957
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The historic Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm, Tucson, photographed in 1957. It was built in 1930-31 by Isabella Greenway.
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The historic Arizona Inn is closed until at least May 1.
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The Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm Street, was built in 1930 and designed by Merritt H. Starkweather. It has a pueblo revival and a colonial revival design. The library off the lobby on February 27, 2020.
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The Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm Street, was built in 1930 and designed by Merritt H. Starkweather. It has a pueblo revival and a colonial revival design. The dining room off the lobby is pictured here on Feb. 27, 2020.
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