Administrative Buildings
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Building | Abbr. | Image | Yr. Occ. | Notes | References |
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Brewster (Sam F.) Building | BRWB | 1962 | |||
Bullock House | BULH | 1996 | |||
Fletcher (Harvey L.) Building | FB | 1953 | This building was originally built as the engineering building. The first phase had as its architect Lawrence D. Olpin and was built from July to October in 1953. It was originally a one story building. Three of the four wings received a second story in 1954. Despite being intended for engineering, when it was first built it also housed the English and other departments due to the severe lack of adequate office space on campus. | ||
Hinckley (Gordon B.) Alumni & Visitors Center | HC | 2007 | Named after Gordon B. Hinckley, the fifteenth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Center serves as the gateway to campus and houses the Alumni Association, Guest Relations and Public Affairs, Annual Giving and School Relations. | ||
Information Technology Building | ITB | 2009 | The Information Technology Building is a three-story building located west of the main campus between Canyon Road and University Avenue. It houses the majority of the employees working for the Office of Information Technology. | ||
McDonald (Howard S.) Building | MB | 1955 | Named for Howard S. McDonald, former president of BYU. This was the location of the Student Health Center from 1955 until 1999 when it moved to its current location. The student health service had began in 1946 and been located in a small frame building by the Eyring Science Center until moving to this location. When the McDonald Building was built it also housed the Air Force ROTC unit that was located at BYU. | ||
Smoot (Abraham O.) Administration Building | ASB | 1961 | Named after Abraham O. Smoot, the ASB is the main administrative building on campus and houses the president's office. The building was designed by Henry P. Fetzer. | ||
University Press Building | UPB | 1968 | This building replaced the temporary building just west of the Herald Clark building that had served as the press building since 1946. This is the location of printing operations for Brigham Young University Press. |
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