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  2. List of University of Kentucky buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Patterson Office Tower.. The University of Kentucky (UK) in Lexington, Kentucky is home to many notable structures, including one high-rise.. By floor count and height above ground level, the tallest building is the 18-floor Patterson Office Tower, consisting mostly of faculty and administrative offices.

  3. Category:Buildings at the University of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings at the University of Kentucky" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Anderson Tower (University of Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Tower, more commonly referred to as F-PAT or officially as F. Paul Anderson Tower, is a building at the University of Kentucky. [1] The seven-level structure was completed in 1966 as Anderson Hall which replaced a former structure with the same name. It was named after F. Paul Anderson, the first dean of the College of Engineering.

  5. Main Building (University of Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Main Building's rear taken from the Patterson Office Tower. Main Building is a four-story administration and classroom building for the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. It houses some administrative offices for the university, the President's office, numerous conference rooms, several classrooms, and a visitors center. [1]

  6. Patterson Office Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Patterson Office Tower is a 250-foot (76 m) high-rise building on the University of Kentucky (UK) campus in Lexington, Kentucky. [1] It is UK's only current high-rise following the 2020 demolition of the Kirwan–Blanding residence hall complex, which had included two 264-foot (80 m) towers.

  7. Anderson Hall (Lexington, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The building stood as a modern engineering complex, teaching such courses as nuclear engineering, gas dynamics, motion and time study, power plants, heat transfer and thermodynamics, as well as air conditioning. [1] In 1939 the construction of three buildings and the Wendt shop next to Dicker Hall comprised the quadrangle. [2]

  8. Charles T. Wethington Jr. Building - Wikipedia

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    The Charles T. Wethington Jr. Building is a 210,300 sq. ft. six-story brick and concrete structure for the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, located at the corner of Rose Street and South Limestone.

  9. University Center (Florida State University) - Wikipedia

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    University Center FSU (officially Devoe L. Moore University Center) is a group of four brick buildings that surround Doak Campbell Stadium at the southwest corner of the campus of Florida State University. As the name suggests, the 800,000 ft² complex is the hub of administrative, athletic and booster activities.