Rogers Hall
Title
Rogers Hall
Subject
Florida State University
Residence Halls
Dormitories
Student housing
Description
Architect: Forrest M. Kelley Jr., A.I.A, Architect for the Board of Regents of Florida
Namesake: William Hudson Rogers taught in the English Department from 1922–1957 and was the first Distinguished Professor at Florida State University
Architectural Style: Modern
Features: Exposed Concrete, Flat Roof, Box-Like
Namesake: William Hudson Rogers taught in the English Department from 1922–1957 and was the first Distinguished Professor at Florida State University
Architectural Style: Modern
Features: Exposed Concrete, Flat Roof, Box-Like
Creator
Contractor: H.L. Coble Construction Company of Greensboro, North Carolina
Date
Built: 1965
Access Rights
These materials were gathered together for a Digital History class taught by Dr. Koslow in the Spring semester of 2020. The user is responsible for investigating any copyright restrictions on further use of these materials outside this digital collection.
Collection Items
Keen Building, Smith Hall, and Rogers Hall
A wide view of the Florida State University science complex. Keen was the physics building and adjacent to Roger's was nuclear research.
Aerial View Of A Section Of Florida State University
Aerial view of Rogers, Smith, Salley and Kellum Halls.
Line Of Cars In Front Of Rogers Hall
A student walks next to a line of cars including one burned by arson. Rogers Hall is in the background.
Close Up Of Rogers Hall
A closeup view of the architectural feature outside the windows of Rogers Hall.
"Alternate Living On and Off-Campus"
An article in the 1990 FSU yearbook about living in Rogers and McCollum Halls.