Sam F. Brewster Building (Provo, Utah)
Administrative History
The Sam F. Brewster building (1962- ) is a building on Brigham Young University Campus.
Built in 1962 to consolidate the Physical Plant functions in one location, the Sam F. Brewster Building was developed by Sam F. Brewster, Director of the Department of Physical Plant, and architects Lorenzo S. Young and Partners. Constructed on two levels with an inner and outer court, the Brewster Building has a unique design that allows shops at all levels to have dock access. Until 1974 the building was known simply as the Physical Plant Building. In 1974, at the retirement of Sam F. Brewster, the building was renamed in his honor.
The function of the Sam F. Brewster Building is nearly identical today to its original use in 1962. The Physical Facilities administrative offices, warehouse and most of the shops are located in the building.
Citation:
Brigham Young University, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014 (BYU Campus Map; Sam F. Brewster building; Built in 1962; consolidated the Physical Plant functions in one location; developed by Sam F. Brewster, Director of the Department of Physical Plant, and architects Lorenzo S. Young and Partners; shops at all levels have dock access; known as Physical Plant building until 1974; renamed at retirement of Sam F. Brewster; now houses Physical Facilities administrative offices, warehouse, and shops)Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Ephraim Hatch collection on Brigham Young University campus development
Physical Plant Department photograph album
Volume shows staff of the Physical Plant Department, specifically in the following areas: accounting office, air conditioining, custodial, civil engineering, construction, carpenter shop, electrical shop, grounds, heating plant, mechanical shop, motor pool, planning, paint shop, security, stock room, service station, and type shop.
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