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Acheson Hall Annex

 Facility: ACH_A   Acheson Hall Annex
 Number: 0064
 Function: Academic
 Gross Square Feet: 10,140
 Construction Cost: $116,000
 Completed: June, 1966
 Architect: Butler, Inc.


 
OCCUPANTS
Centrally Scheduled Classrooms
Graduate School of Social Work
 
FUNCTION
This temporary metal building was erected in 1966 to provide additional classroom space. It is scheduled for demolition within the next few years or so the story goes. With the limited amount of building space, it proves very difficult to part with such structures.
 
NAMESAKE
Edward Goodrich Acheson (1856-1931) was a successful independant inventor and industrialist who originally worked for Thomas Edison. Acheson invented silicon carbide which he called "carborundum". He then brought an electrochemical company in 1895 to Niagara Falls called Carborundum, Inc. which is still in business today. 
Edward Acheson
 
Modified June 5, 2006 4:00 PM