Owen Hall, Bloomington
Owen Hall stands as a historic cornerstone of the Indiana University campus, its roots deeply intertwined with the university's early development. Following the devastating fire of 1883, which razed the main building of the previous campus, a new site was selected for the university's expansion. This new location, known as Dunn's Woods, became the canvas upon which the vision for IU's future was painted. On April 2, 1884, ground was broken for the construction of Owen Hall and its neighboring counterpart, Wylie Hall, marking the genesis of the university's new campus.
Designed by renowned Indianapolis architect George W. Bunting, Owen Hall was one of the first structures to grace the landscape of the fledgling campus. Its namesake, Richard Owen, holds a significant place in IU's history, having served as the Indiana State Geologist and, by law, a professor of geology at the university starting in 1860. From 1864 to 1879, Owen also held the esteemed position of Professor of Natural Science, leaving an indelible mark on the institution's academic landscape.
Over the years, Owen Hall has evolved to accommodate the changing needs of the university community. While its initial purpose was to house the Department of Natural Science and the Museum, the building has since become a hub for various departments and administrative offices. In 1998, Owen Hall served as the location for the University Chancellor's Office, a testament to its continued importance as a center of academic administration and leadership.
Designed by renowned Indianapolis architect George W. Bunting, Owen Hall was one of the first structures to grace the landscape of the fledgling campus. Its namesake, Richard Owen, holds a significant place in IU's history, having served as the Indiana State Geologist and, by law, a professor of geology at the university starting in 1860. From 1864 to 1879, Owen also held the esteemed position of Professor of Natural Science, leaving an indelible mark on the institution's academic landscape.
Over the years, Owen Hall has evolved to accommodate the changing needs of the university community. While its initial purpose was to house the Department of Natural Science and the Museum, the building has since become a hub for various departments and administrative offices. In 1998, Owen Hall served as the location for the University Chancellor's Office, a testament to its continued importance as a center of academic administration and leadership.
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Sight Name: Owen Hall
Sight Location: Bloomington, USA (See walking tours in Bloomington)
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