Archive for November, 2000

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Hanover/Leb./Nor'ch., Site Updates

Possible High School land swap information posted.
Information on Andrew McLane Lodge added to buildings list.

Link to building locator from Dartmouth website added.

New views added including images of a White River cracker factory, a stuffed deer in Wilson Hall, and Hanover High School.

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Bradley/Gerry, North Campus, Site Updates

A Plea for the Shower Towers updated with new photos.

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Site Updates

Twenty-five new views added, including images of Chandler Hall and the Bridgman Block (Co-Op).

All that Remains of Lewiston, Vermont posted.

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Hanover/Leb./Nor'ch., Other Projects

In a major land swap, Dartmouth may acquire Hanover High School and its fields, which occupy a prime site adjacent the College’s athletic complex, The Dartmouth reports.

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November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Other Projects

New sports facilities stand behind Thompson Arena: Scully-Fahey Field, an artificial turf field with bleachers seating 1,500, and the Alexis Boss Tennis Center and Gordon Pavilion.

An addition to Pike House on North Main Street will serve Latin American and Caribbean Studies.

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Other Projects

The Skiway has replaced the Brundage Lodge with the new McLane Lodge.

[Update 07.20.2005: Banwell Architects, designers of the Boathouse, designed the McLane Lodge.]

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Master Planning

The updated campus master plan by Lo-Yi Chan ’54 is released, The Dartmouth reports.

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, McLaughlin, North Campus

Two new dorms and dining hall outlined in the master plan have the planning go-ahead according to a Dartmouth press release.

November 28th, 2000  |  Published in All News, Hop, The, Master Planning

A master plan for arts facilities around the Hop is underway by the New York firm that designed Kate Spade’s shops, Rogers Marvel Architects.