Thea Koerner House
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Thea Koerner House
Related Locations - Thea Koerner House Occupant(s)Search for related Web Site [W] and Directory [D] information by clicking the appropriate link below, or see the UBC.ca site's list of A to Z UBC Web Sites. - Graduate Student Society [D] [W] |
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- Payphone Check the availability of UBC wireless network access at this location. View Facilities Manager contact information for this location (facilities maintenance, operations and renovation issues). Unique Location Features / Special Usage- ballroom, Thea's Lounge, Leon's Lounge History / Points of InterestYear Erected: 1961 Thea Koerner House, also known as the Graduate Student Centre, was opened in 1961, with an addition in 1971. The building won the Massey Medal for Architecture in 1961. Thea Koerner, the building's namesake, was the wife of Dr. Leon Koerner, an important university philanthropist and the founder of the Alaska Pine Company. |
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arrow Create Your Own Map: You can create your own printable map – view instructions. To find a different location, click anywhere on the map or start a new search. Finding Your Way: Thea Koerner House, also known as the Graduate Student Centre, is located on the north side of Crescent Road next to the University Centre and across from the Frederic Wood Theatre.
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