Assignment #8a: Jesse Anderson

The reconstruction of the Cole Field House on our campus is hard to miss. With noisy construction, looming CAT vehicles, and the hurried dialogue of the construction workers, it's become a defining part of our campus. I documented the contrast between our current Cole Field House and the construction of the new one through the following photos.

The CAT vehicles are especially prominent with their vibrant yellow hue on the walkway to the STAMP building on the University of Maryland's campus.

The current Cole Field House, which housed student involvement activities and a modified gymnasium, is expected to leave this campus by late next year. 

The contrast between the two Cole Field Houses are clear. Cole Field House's signature brick architecture is reminiscent of the early days of the University of Maryland's campus, while the new version embraces more contemporary architectural features.

A danger sign barring students from entry is plastered on the fence outside the new Cole Field House. 


Barbed wire fences line the perimeter of the new Cole Field House, which sits between the STAMP building and Dorchester Hall at the University of Maryland.


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