wins Honor Award
Some of the buildings constructed by the Public Works Administration (PWA) during the middle and late 1930's include: the Student Union, Lafferty Hall, Home Economics Building, Jewell Hall, Experiment Station Annex and Tobbacco Research Laboratory.
The Funkhouser Biological Sciences Building was funded by a PWA grant and bond sales. It was completed in 1940 and later named for William Funkhouser who was head of the Department of Zoology and Dean of the Graduate School at UK. The building has a central tower which rises to a height of six stories with the UK seal located near the top of the tower.
The Enoch Grehan Journalism Building was dedicated in 1951, and allowed the Department of Journalism to move out of the basement of McVey Hall. The building was paid for by the Kernel Press and bookstore pro-
fits. Don Whitehead, a former UK student and Pulitzer Prize war correspondent, was the key speaker at the dedication ceremonies.
Recent construction includes undergraduate housing complex, an office tower, new research facilities, classroom, engineering, commerce, and biological science buildings, and a football stadium.
During the past decade, newly constructed buildings on campus received awards and recognition for design.
The Engineering Building, built in 1965, received an Award of Merit in 1966 from the US Office of Education, American Institute of Architects, as one of the Higher Education Facilities  Design Awards presented that year. It was cited as "A good wedding with the other existing buildings on the site."
In 1970, Honor Awards were received for the design of the
Patterson Office Tower and White Hall Classroom Building, located in the central campus area. These awards are sponsored by the Kentucky Society of Architects, of the American Institute of Architects.
UK received two Honor Awards in November, 1973. These were for the Agricultural Sciences Research Building Two, on the Lexington campus, and the Madison-ville Community College Academic Facilities, Phase I, in Madi-sonville.
Currently under construction are the Lexington Technological Institute (LTU, Fine Arts Building on the Stoll Field site, and a Biological Research Facility, f^f*
(Background) University skyline at sunset. (Top Left) Administration Annex. (Top Right) New Thomas Hunt Morgan School of Biological Sciences. (Opp. pg., Top Left) Memorial Hall. (Top Right) New Overpass extending from the old to new addition of Margaret King Library. (Center Left) Patterson Office Tower. (Bottom Left) Seaton Building.
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