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− | '''Derring Hall''' (DER, #155) is a large academic building located in the northwest part of central campus. It was built at the site of Virginia Tech's original [[Hokie Stone]] quarry | + | {{infobox building |
+ | |name=Derring Hall | ||
+ | |namesake = Paul Neyron Derring | ||
+ | |logo = | ||
+ | |logo_size = 300px | ||
+ | |image = Derring North0.JPG | ||
+ | |image_size=300px | ||
+ | |owner=[[Virginia Tech]] | ||
+ | |completion_date={{Start date and age|1969}} | ||
+ | |material = Brick and Concrete | ||
+ | |former_name = | ||
+ | |floor_count = 5 | ||
+ | |architecture_firm = | ||
+ | |building_type = [[Research Building|Research]] and [[Classroom Building|Classroom]] Building | ||
+ | |architectural_style = [[w:Modern|Modern]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | '''Derring Hall''' (DER, #155) is a large academic building located in the northwest part of central campus. It was built at the site of Virginia Tech's original [[Hokie Stone]] quarry<ref>http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/301442</ref> in 1967 and named for [[Paul Neyron Derring]]. | ||
{{Map|loc=37.22908,-80.4256|zoom=17}} | {{Map|loc=37.22908,-80.4256|zoom=17}} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{Building|name=Derring Hall|uri=derring-hall|num=0155|osm=43082478}} | {{Building|name=Derring Hall|uri=derring-hall|num=0155|osm=43082478}} |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 8 May 2017
Derring Hall | |
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General information | |
Type | Research and Classroom Building |
Architectural style | Modern |
Named for | Paul Neyron Derring |
Completed | 1969 |
Owner | Virginia Tech |
Technical details | |
Material | Brick and Concrete |
Floor count | 5 |
Derring Hall (DER, #155) is a large academic building located in the northwest part of central campus. It was built at the site of Virginia Tech's original Hokie Stone quarry[1] in 1967 and named for Paul Neyron Derring.