- Caption:
- Wilson Hall, the central laboratory building, is the heart of the 6,800-acre Fermilab site. Following an architectural design competition among the DUSAF firms, it was built between 1971 and 1974. The design was acknowledged in 1975 with an award from the Society of American Registered Architects, and the building was named for Robert Rathbun Wilson on September 18, 1980.
- Category:
- Buildings
Site and Sculpture
- Description:
- Wilson Hall, Hyperbolic Obelisk ( Acqua Alle Funi ) Sculpture, Power Lines - PI Poles, IARC
- Names of People Pictured:
- Date
- 05/21/2013
- Image Number (linked to high res image):
- 13-0146-02
- Photographer
- Reidar Hahn
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