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Hodgin Hall, previously known at various times as the University Building, Main Building, or Administration Building, is a historic building on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Completed in 1892, it was the first building constructed on the UNM campus and the university's only building for almost a decade. The building was originally designed by Jesse Wheelock in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, but structural problems with the building's roof gave university president William Tight the opportunity to have it remodeled in his preferred Pueblo Revival style in 1908.

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  • Hodgin Hall, previously known at various times as the University Building, Main Building, or Administration Building, is a historic building on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Completed in 1892, it was the first building constructed on the UNM campus and the university's only building for almost a decade. The building was originally designed by Jesse Wheelock in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, but structural problems with the building's roof gave university president William Tight the opportunity to have it remodeled in his preferred Pueblo Revival style in 1908. The remodeled building features stepped, asymmetrical massing, stuccoed walls, vigas, and other details characteristic of traditional Pueblo and mission architecture. As one of the first Pueblo Revival buildings in New Mexico, Hodgin Hall helped to establish the style both at the university and regionally. The building was slated for demolition in the 1970s but was preserved and restored through an alumni fundraising effort. Since 1983, it has housed the university's Alumni Association and Alumni Relations offices. Hodgin Hall is listed in both New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties and the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
  • Hodgin Hall, como University Building, Main Building o Administration Building, es un edificio histórico en el campus de la Universidad de Nuevo México (UNM) en Albuquerque, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Nuevo México (Estados Unidos). Terminado en 1892, fue el primer edificio construido en el campus de la UNM y el único durante casi una década. Fue diseñado por Jesse Wheelock en el estilo románico richardsoniano, pero en 1908 los problemas estructurales del techo llevaron al presidente de la UNM a remodelarlo en estilo neopueblo. Tiene una masa asimétrica escalonada, paredes de estuco, vigas y otros detalles característicos de la arquitectura tradicional de pueblo y misión. Como uno de los primeros edificios neopueblo en Nuevo México, ayudó a establecer ese estilo tanto en la UNM como en la región. Se iba a demoleren los años 1970, pero se conservó y restauró gracias a un esfuerzo de recaudación de fondos de exalumnos. Desde 1983, alberga las oficinas de la Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y de Relaciones con los Antiguos Alumnos de la UNM. Está incluido tanto en el Registro Estatal de Propiedades Culturales de Nuevo México como en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos. (es)
  • L'Hodgin Hall est un bâtiment universitaire américain à Albuquerque, au Nouveau-Mexique. Situé sur le campus principal de l'université du Nouveau-Mexique, il a été construit dans le style roman richardsonien en 1892 puis modifié dans le style Pueblo Revival en 1908. Il est inscrit au New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties depuis le 26 juillet 1974 ainsi qu'au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 30 janvier 1978. (fr)
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  • Hodgin Hall, May 2010 (en)
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  • In my opinion, the roof is too heavy for the building I see nothing at the present moment to cause alarm, but there is certainly room for a reasonable question as to the results if a severe storm should move the main truss that really supports the whole roof. (en)
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  • L'Hodgin Hall est un bâtiment universitaire américain à Albuquerque, au Nouveau-Mexique. Situé sur le campus principal de l'université du Nouveau-Mexique, il a été construit dans le style roman richardsonien en 1892 puis modifié dans le style Pueblo Revival en 1908. Il est inscrit au New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties depuis le 26 juillet 1974 ainsi qu'au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 30 janvier 1978. (fr)
  • Hodgin Hall, previously known at various times as the University Building, Main Building, or Administration Building, is a historic building on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Completed in 1892, it was the first building constructed on the UNM campus and the university's only building for almost a decade. The building was originally designed by Jesse Wheelock in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, but structural problems with the building's roof gave university president William Tight the opportunity to have it remodeled in his preferred Pueblo Revival style in 1908. (en)
  • Hodgin Hall, como University Building, Main Building o Administration Building, es un edificio histórico en el campus de la Universidad de Nuevo México (UNM) en Albuquerque, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Nuevo México (Estados Unidos). Terminado en 1892, fue el primer edificio construido en el campus de la UNM y el único durante casi una década. Fue diseñado por Jesse Wheelock en el estilo románico richardsoniano, pero en 1908 los problemas estructurales del techo llevaron al presidente de la UNM a remodelarlo en estilo neopueblo. (es)
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