4 -Page 14 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, September 9, 1983 ' Say... l DISCOUNT MUFFLERS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CAR SPECIALIST LW AS.. Lnstilied b Trained * *FITS MANY Specialists -SMA LL CARS Installed *AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS ¢FOR EIG N CA R S Featuring... CUSTOM DUALS HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS One of the finest names CUSTOM PIPE BENDING in automotive parts!" YPSILANTI Art history By ROBERT SCHWARTZ Some sections of the University may be making cuts, but the art history department is growing - and so is their study space. Construction began this summer on a $2.3 million library, research, and study facility that will be added on to Tappan Hall, the department's home. THE ADDITION will replace ob- solete facilities in Tappan Hall, the third-oldest building on campus, accor- ding to Joel Isaacson, chairman of the. art history department. Tappan Hal "is woefully inadequate as far as space and atmosphere," Isaacson said. Located on South University next to the Museum of .Art, the addition will house what some say is the most exten- sive art history library between the East Coast and ( THE DEPA visual collectii slides and 165,00 Tappan Hall. T somes50,000 boo are scattered libraries. But some of teaching aids a said. The oldbt also lacks adeqt the long-term priceless mater The slide and presents a part son said, beca large that it i strain on the fl building. TO REMEDI building gets Chicago. lower level of the new building will be RTMENT'S present larger and have a better weight- on consists of 235,000 bearing capacity than Tappan Hall. 00 photographs stored in Climate controls in the new building he University also owns will help to better preserve the collec- >ks on art history which tion. in various University But the new facilities aren't just for books and slides. Plans call for 44 new f these research and study carrels, two lecture halls, a new re in danger, Isaacson chairman's office, and two new rooms uilding is a firetrap and for graduate seminars in Western and uate climate control for Asian art. preservation of the Also included in the new wing will be ials. a microform room, slide and I photograph collection photograph workrooms, a darkroom; icular problem, Isaac- and a student copy room, where upper- use it has become so level students prepare their own slides s putting a hazardous for presentations. r of the 90-year-old Victoria Julius, an archival assistant and graduate student in art history, V this, the floor of the said that the cramped quarters are due addition for an improvement. "We sort of run (the collection) out of a shoe box. It will be wonderful to have more room for the archives, and the rest of the research4 materials housed in this building," she said. The University administration is paying for about one quarter of the project, LSA is picking up an additional $300,000, and the department is attem- pting to raise the remaining $1.4 million through private donations. The art history department will be located in the East Engineering building until December, 1984, when the project is expected to be finished. 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