Have you ever wondered how the University of Illinois Quad came to be? On Thursday, October 19, at 4:00 p.m., the Spurlock Museum will debut its Third Thursday lecture series with "An Illini Place: The Quad" by Lex Tate. This talk is held in conjunction with the Museum’s temporary exhibit Knowledge at Work: The University of Illinois at 150.
Finding the best location for a proposed turn-of-the-century auditorium morphed into a full-blown campus plan that defined the Urbana-Champaign campus's most noteworthy space and more. Meet a brilliant new president, a committee of creatives and a renowned architect, all players in conjuring the campus's first formal master plan that yielded not only the Quad, but ambitiously sited buildings and gardens from University Avenue to today's Taft Drive. This presentation is drawn from "An Illini Place: Building the University of Illinois Campus by Lex Tate and John Franch," published by the U of I Press in May. Image Courtesy of: University of Illinois Public Affairs.
