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The 17-story building will complete the southwest corner of campus — creating a neighborhood with the AT&T Conference Center and Rowling Hall, which houses UT’s business graduate programming.
UT’s plan is to raze the building, trees, and flatten the site to create a football practice field. To the east, the Moody Center, cooling plant, and maintenance facilities create impervious cover.
The building, designed by the famous architect Paul Philipe Cret in the '30s, was once the home of University Junior High, the first in the area to integrate students of different races.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Steve Hicks School of Social Work building on the University of Texas at Austin campus will soon be demolished to make way for a new Longhorns football training facility.
In spring 2023, UT announced it would be replacing the existing School of Social Work building with a football training facility that itself will eventually replace "The Bubble" at Denius Fields.
UT-Austin has a responsibility to protect and maintain its historic buildings, which are a vital part of its identity and legacy. Sports are important, but they should not come at the cost of ...
The building was the first voluntarily integrated junior high school in Austin in 1957 before becoming a UT school. Most other Austin schools did not integrate until the 1970s.
The university filed plans Wednesday to construct the “Engineering Discovery Building” at 304 East 24th Street. The structure will span 210,000 square feet and cost an estimated $205.4 million ...
A decorative ceiling over an outdoor patio at the University of Texas at Austin's Norman Hackerman Building collapsed Sunday afternoon, university officials said. No injuries or damage to research ...
University Of Texas Parking garage demolition makes way for new McCombs School of Business building at UT Austin As Dobie Center Garage gets torn down, the new Miriam and James J. Mulva Hall will ...
At 17 stories high and 373,000 square feet, the new building will be home for McCombs School students, faculty, alumni and prospective students.
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