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The National Institute for Sports and Fitness located on the IUPUI campus was constructed in 1987 by Browning, Day, Dierdorf, Inc. The 120,000 square-foot facility [ 2 ] received $6 million from Lilly Endowment , inc., $3 million from the State government, and $3 million from the City of Indianapolis. [ 1 ]
The IUPUI Cultural Arts Gallery was first created in 1997 and moved to the Campus Center once it opened in 2008. The gallery showcases art by, or is of interest to, students of IUPUI. The Cultural Art Gallery is located in room 240 of the Campus Center and is open year-round. [16]
Robert E. Cavanaugh Hall was one of the first non-medical academic buildings constructed on the IUPUI campus alongside Joseph T. Taylor Hall, known as the Blake Street Library at that time, and the Lecture Hall. Cavanaugh Hall served as an early hub for academic, administrative, and student activities which would lead to a constantly ...
IU Indianapolis will add another science building to its campus to make room for lab and research space. The $65 million 80,000 square foot space will be built on W. New York Street near the other ...
The Indiana University Trustees purchased the hotel and conference center for a total of $17.5 million in 2005 but talks of the deal began in late 2004. The university felt that the hotel could serve as a residential hall for on-campus students and that the conference center was an important source of revenue.
Washington Street–Monument Circle Historic District is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, covering the first two blocks of East and West Washington and Market streets, the south side of the 100 block of East Ohio Street, Monument Circle, the first block of North and South Meridian Street, the first two blocks of North Pennsylvania Street, the west ...
The residence offers single rooms, singles with bathrooms, and double rooms for students. The building also features a computer lab, student lounges, a game room, fitness center, laundry room, and two classrooms. [3] North Hall differs from other campus residence halls by offering rooms for freshmen and sophomores instead of only first-year ...
It encompasses 169 contributing buildings in a high style residential section of Indianapolis. The district developed between about 1900 and 1936, and includes representative examples of Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, and Classical Revival style architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed William N. Thompson House. Other ...