The Athens campus’s iconic landscape stays with people long after they’ve left town. It’s not too difficult for alumni to picture Cutler Hall and its reassuring cupola, College Green in its full springtime bloom, or each residential green’s unique blueprint.
Yet maintaining the classic look while also responding to the University’s evolving mission and goals is no easy feat. Any change to a building must answer an immediate need but also maintain the campus’s viewshed.
Three iconic buildings celebrate anniversaries in 2019: Peden Stadium is standing strong after 90 years, and the Convocation Center (known as the Convo) and Alden Library have served students for 50 years. Scores of concerts, athletic events, book readings, and commencements have taken place in these spaces.
Outwardly, changes to the original form of some buildings are apparent. Peden Stadium has added spaces for student-athletes, administrators, and special guests, while Alden Library added its east and west wings in 1972.
The function of each building has also changed. Currently, the Convo’s court space is used mainly as a practice venue, says Jason Farmer, associate director of facilities.
“Our men’s basketball team and our volleyball program are practicing on the court almost every day, whether they’re in season or out.”
In the past, these venues generally were used by students, faculty, and administrators. In recent decades, a balance between OHIO and regional community use has emerged. For example, Peden Stadium hosted The Monument Quilt in 2017; Alden Library provides computers and database access to all; and the Convo hosts high school basketball tournaments each year.
Associate Vice President for University Planning Shawna Bolin recognizes the fact that how some buildings are used today differs from their original intended use. Still, OHIO is committed to merging the changing needs with honoring the campus’s iconic look, Bolin says.
“As the Athens campus evolves, maintaining a relatively consistent look will be part of our plan as we advance into the future,” says Bolin.
Feature photograph courtesy of the Mahn Archives & Special Collections
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