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Watson
Building (1934-1935, 1996-1998)
This one-story science facility was constructed
of yellow tile during the fall of 1935 before the college
students arrived at the Elsah campus. Maybeck modeled the
building on the communal stables of an English country village.
A number of gables simulated pigeon holes which would have
been found in village stables. In 1934 Maybeck traveled to
Brazil, Indiana, to visit the ceramic tile factory. Maybeck
instructed the factory workmen to leave hand imprints and
other "imperfections" in the tile blocks. The use of clerestory
glass blocks was first seen by Maybeck on an Alton, Illinois
building. The new Science Center and multipurpose Wanamaker
Hall, designed by architect John Guenther of Mackey Mitchell
Associates, continue the Maybeck "stables" design.
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