Filed Under Missoula

Men's Gymnasium

The University of Montana Historic District

Helena architect George Carsley and New York architect Cass Gilbert designed the campus master plan implemented between 1918 and 1927. Although Carsley continued as consultant on other buildings erected under the plan, this 1922 gymnasium is the only university building that he designed exclusively. It is also the only one of the group deviating from the Renaissance Revival style Gilbert and Carsley specified. Strong vertical emphasis, blocky massing, and stylized decoration characterize this early expression of the Art Deco style, while materials used in construction visually conform to other Carsley-Gilbert campus buildings. Renamed Schreiber Gym, the facility now houses ROTC.

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Men's Gym, University of Montana
Men's Gym, University of Montana Front of the Men's Gymnasium, University of Montana. This building houses the University ROTC program. Facing southeast near current-day Mansfield Library. Source: Montana History Portal Creator: Rollin H. McKay Date: ca. 1925

Location

32 Campus Drive, Missoula, Montana | Public

Metadata

The Montana National Register Sign Program, “Men's Gymnasium,” Historic Montana, accessed April 26, 2024, https://historicmt.org/items/show/966.