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Brittain Dining Hall

Coordinates:33°46′21″N84°23′29″W / 33.772479°N 84.391375°W /33.772479; -84.391375
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Georgia Institute of Technology dining hall
Marion L. Brittain Dining Hall
TypeDining Hall
Established1928
Location,,
33°46′21″N84°23′29″W / 33.772479°N 84.391375°W /33.772479; -84.391375
CampusFE East
Dining patrons290-350
WebsiteGeorgia Tech Dining
Map

Brittain Dining Hall is a dining hall on the East Campus of theGeorgia Institute of Technology inAtlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1928, it is named after former institute presidentMarion L. Brittain, and it serves as the primary dining location for all Freshman Experience and Area II housing residents. It is located on Techwood Drive across fromBobby Dodd Stadium.

History

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While it was partially funded by the state ofGeorgia, a large part of the funding for Brittain Dining Hall came from theAthletic Association and the Georgia Tech Expansion Fund.[1] Opened in 1928,[2][3] it was a joint effort of many of Tech's departments:

[T]he architecture department designed the building, the ceramics department manufactured the tile for the floor of the tower, the mechanical engineering department supplied the wrought iron for the light fixtures in the main hall, and the textile department made tapestries for the walls.[1]

The building cost $418,000 to construct and was designed by the architects Bush-Brown & Gailey.[4] Brittain Dining Hall was renovated in 1964,[5] 1999,[6] 2002, and again in summer 2007.[2]

During the2007 heatwave, Brittain Dining Hall went trayless to conserve water due toAtlanta, Georgia's severewater shortage.[7]

Brittain Dining Hall was closed in Fall 2024 due to looming safety issues. Renovations are anticipated to cost over $10 million and include work on electrical issues, lighting, and flooring.[8]

Architecture

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Brittain Dining Hall, withAT&T Midtown Center andBank of America Plaza in background

Brittain is based around two large wings that serve as dining areas. Patrons enter from the western entrance and serve themselves via the buffet. In between the two wings there is a staircase that leads up to a lobby, which overlooks the two wings and leads to the President's Dining Room. The President's Dining Room looks out on to the western lawn of Brittain, and was originally designed for serving the institute's president and visiting dignitaries but was eventually converted to a dining area. In recent years however, there has once more been a restriction on the use of this second floor dining area because of the tendency of the institute's students to put new meaning to "food on the fly".

The southern wing is highlighted by a largestained glass window designed byJulian Harris.[9] The window was dedicated to Georgia Tech graduating classes of 1928–1932.[9] The entrance is marked by aGeorgia School of Technology floor seal showing the age of Brittain Hall.

The back of Brittain dubbed "Brittain Rec" serves as the laundromat and meeting place for the Freshman Experience Program. Brittain Rec is divided into a Buzz Card activated laundry room, BuzzBy, East Side Market, and a ballroom for events.[10]

Innovator dedications

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Top row, left to right:Leonardo da Vinci,Luca della Robia,Eli Whitney,Thomas Edison,MichaelangeloBottom row, left to right:Archimedes,Antoine Lavoisier,Isaac Newton,Aristotle,Charles Darwin

Brittain Hall's Western Side faces Techwood Drive and Bobby Dodd Stadium. This side is the only entrance for patrons and features tenDoric pillars emblazoned with stylized busts of ten famous scientific minds and the fields to which they contributed; these are fields that were present at Georgia Tech during Brittain's 1928 construction.Civil engineering,mechanical engineering, andaerospace engineering are represented byLeonardo da Vinci.Ceramics is represented byLuca della Robbia.Textiles is represented byEli Whitney.Electrical engineering is represented byThomas Edison.Architecture and thefine arts are represented byMichelangelo.Physics is represented byArchimedes.Chemistry is represented byAntoine Lavoisier.Mathematics andastronomy are represented byIsaac Newton.Biology is represented byAristotle.Ecology is represented byCharles Darwin.

References

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  1. ^abMcMath, Robert C.; Ronald H. Bayor; James E. Brittain; Lawrence Foster; August W. Giebelhaus; Germaine M. Reed.Engineering the New South: Georgia Tech 1885-1985. Athens, GA:University of Georgia Press.
  2. ^ab"Historical Brittain Dining Hall at the Georgia Tech Undergoes a Gothic Transformation: Sodexho and Georgia Tech work together to restore and preserve a slice of campus history" (Press release). Sodexho. 2002-05-08. Archived fromthe original on 2007-06-13. Retrieved2007-06-10.
  3. ^"New Dining Hall will have Finest Equipment in the South".The Technique. January 27, 1928. p. 1.
  4. ^"Brittain Building Information". Georgia Tech Capital Planning and Space Management. Archived fromthe original on 2008-03-04. Retrieved2007-06-10.
  5. ^"Tom Mix-type Barkeep Remodels Brittain, Serves Full Measure".The Technique. November 13, 1964.
  6. ^Dykes, Jennifer (1999-05-28)."Brittain restoration to begin this summer".The Technique. Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-22. Retrieved2007-06-10.
  7. ^Venkataraman, Ranganath (2007-11-16)."Dining halls go tray-less".The Technique. Archived fromthe original on November 18, 2007. Retrieved2007-01-05.
  8. ^Nichani, Anshika (2024-08-17)."One of three Tech dining halls closes indefinitely".The Technique. Retrieved2024-08-24.
  9. ^ab"Brittain Dining Hall Undergoes Renovation".Buzz Words. 2001-04-02. Retrieved2007-06-13.
  10. ^Masce, Laura (2003-10-24)."RHA upgrades seek to rejuvenate Brittain Rec".The Technique. Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved2007-06-10.

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