Gardner Steel Conference Center

Gardner Steel Conference Center

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name = Gardner Steel Conference Center
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imagesize = 300px
caption = Gardner Steel Conference Center at the University of Pittsburgh
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 40
lat_minutes = 26
lat_seconds = 40.20
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 79
long_minutes = 57
long_seconds = 27.91
long_direction = W
area = Schenley Farms Historic District
built = 1911-1912
architect = Kiehnel & Elliott
architecture = Early Modern
added = July 22, 1983cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-09|accessdate=2008-03-12|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
refnum = 83002213
governing_body = University of Pittsburgh

Gardner Steel Conference Center (GSCC) is an academic building of the University of Pittsburgh and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District [http://www.arch.state.pa.us/pdfs/H050656_01B.pdf] [http://mac10.umc.pitt.edu/u/FMPro?-db=ustory&-format=d.html&-lay=a&-sortfield=issueid%3a%3aissuedate&-sortorder=descend&keywords=bellefield%20hall&-max=50&-recid=38544&-find=] and a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark. [http://www.phlf.org/2007/06/27/pittsburgh-history-landmarks-foundation-announces-historic-building-and-landscape-designations/]

An Early Modern structure [http://www.arch.state.pa.us/pdfs/H050656_01B.pdf] built from 1911-1912 by architects Kiehnel & Elliot, it originally served as the Central Turnverein, a German-American social and athletic association, and later known as the Central Athletic Association. [http://www.riversofsteel.com/pdf/oakland-and-hill-final-report.pdf] [http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/phmc_display.cfm?KeyNo=005824] It served as the site of various athletic contests, including some involving the University of Pittsburgh. During World War I, it was used to house those in the Student Army Training Corps. [http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;cc=pittmiscpubs;g=documentingpitt;xc=1;xg=1;q1=turnverein;rgn=full%20text;idno=00c50130m;didno=00c50130m;view=image;seq=0091] Following the war, a severe space shortage at the Dental School prompted the university to purchase the building in 1920 for use as a dental clinic and infirmary. [http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;cc=pittmiscpubs;g=documentingpitt;xc=1;xg=1;q1=central%20athletic%20association;rgn=full%20text;idno=00afj8718m;didno=00afj8718m;view=image;seq=0459] Known then as the Infirmary Building, a 2,500 square foot annex was erected in 1922 creating enough space in the building to hold 200 dental chairs. [http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittyearbooks;cc=pittyearbooks;g=documentingpitt;xc=1;xg=1;q1=central%20athletic%20association;rgn=full%20text;idno=1924e49702;didno=1924e49702;view=image;seq=0052]

The Gardner Steel Conference Center, as it is now known, is currently home to classrooms, computer labs, and the Office of Technology Management. [http://tech-link.tt.pitt.edu/about_location.html] In 1995, the School of Engineering and the Department of Mathematics collaborated on a $250,000 joint project that created a 2,300 square foot laboratory for the computer instruction of calculus. [http://mac10.umc.pitt.edu/u/FMPro?-db=ustory&-format=d.html&-lay=a&-sortfield=issueid%3a%3aissuedate&-sortorder=descend&keywords=Gardner%20Steel%20Conference%20Center&-max=50&-recid=37053&-find=] The Gardner Steel Conference Center is the former home to the Pitt Club, a University of Pittsburgh faculty and staff club defunct since 2003. Previously, it also served for a time as home of the General Alumni Association (now the Pitt Alumni Association based in Alumni Hall).

The Gardner Steel Conference Center is named after Gardner Steel, a Pitt alumnus and investor in the oil fields of Oklahoma. He matriculated in 1891 and was a member of one of the first intervarsity football teams and also held the record for the 100-yard dash while at Pitt. When he died in 1928, he left the bulk of a $300,000 estate to the university. [http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;cc=pittmiscpubs;g=documentingpitt;xc=1;xg=1;q1=Gardner%20Steel;rgn=full%20text;idno=00afj8718m;didno=00afj8718m;view=image;seq=0252]

External links

* [http://tech-link.tt.pitt.edu/about_location.html Office of Technology Management]
* [http://www.mathematics.pitt.edu/resources/calculus-lab.php Calculus/Engineering Computer Lab]

References

*cite book | author=Starrett, Agnes Lynch | title=Through one hundred and fifty years: the University of Pittsburgh | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | year=1937


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