Rhodes Engineering Research Center constructionClemson University LibrariesTaken from Cooper Library. Riggs Hall in background. On back: [Rhodes Engineering Research Center construction]; [September 3, 1968] 9/3/68
Riggs Hall on Engineering-Architecture DayClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing exterior shot of students on quad in front of Riggs Hall, taken during Engineering-Architecture Day. On back: Clemson Engineering Building during Engineering-Architecture Day - 1940; [Riggs Hall]; Photo by Robert Hufford; Clemson, S.C.
Riggs Hall decorative downspoutClemson University LibrariesClose-up shot of eaves and decorative downspout featuring the building's dedication date, displayed on either side of stylized coat of arms for Clemson College. Photograph taken during the installation of a new roof on Riggs Hall. On back: [Riggs Hall roof replacement]; [12/17/1999]; 21
Riggs Hall grotesquesClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of carved limestone grotesques on the side of Riggs Hall. Made from clay models by Rudolph E. Lee, the grotesques were based on Clemson faculty members in 1925. Photograph taken during the installation of a new roof. On back: [Riggs Hall roof replacement]; [12/17/1999]; 20
Rhodes Engineering Research Center constructionClemson University LibrariesOn back: The early form of the $2.1 million Rhodes Engineering Research Center for the College of Engineering is taking shape between the Robert M. Cooper Library (left) and Riggs Hall (mechanical engineering building). Seventy per cent of the facility's 59,000 square feet of floor space will be primarily devoted to health-related graduate education and research programs in the interdisciplinary fields of bioengineering, environmental systems engineering, water resources engineering, and materials engineering. [Rhodes Engineering Research Center construction]; [c1968]