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[[ | [[Image:UllmanHall.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The Ullman building in 2002]] | ||
The '''Ullman Building''' (formerly | The '''Ullman Building''' (formerly [[Ullman High School]]) is a historic building at 1205 [[6th Avenue South]] adjacent to the [[Legacy Pavilion]] football practice facility and [[UAB Lot 15A]]. Originally part of [[Birmingham City Schools]] system, it was sold to [[UAB]] in [[1970]] and was most recently used for [[UAB Blazers football team]] operations. | ||
The Ullman School, a grammar school serving white students, opened in [[1901]] and was named for [[Samuel Ullman]], a long-serving member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education | The Ullman School, a grammar school serving white students, opened in [[1901]] and was named for [[Samuel Ullman]], a long-serving member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. Eleven classrooms were added to the original 4-room unit in [[1909]]. In [[1937]] the building became a high school for black students from [[Southside]] and [[Titusville]]. The high school was greatly enlarged with a new three-story classroom wing in [[1957]]. The new wing obscured the original front facade of the school. | ||
In [[1970]] [[UAB]] began using the former school for its classes. A year later the building was sold to the University. The [[Bell Auditorium]] was constructed as an addition to the former school, creating the [[Ullman-Bell complex]] which became the home of the [[UAB School of Social and Behavioral Sciences|School of Social and Behavioral Sciences]]. That program was relocated to the newly-constructed [[Heritage Hall]] in January [[2008]]. The new building's name was chosen to honor the heritage of Ullman High School, as well as of its namesake. | In [[1970]] [[UAB]] began using the former school for its classes. A year later the building was sold to the University. The [[Bell Auditorium]] was constructed as an addition to the former school, creating the [[Ullman-Bell complex]] which became the home of the [[UAB School of Social and Behavioral Sciences|School of Social and Behavioral Sciences]]. That program was relocated to the newly-constructed [[Heritage Hall]] in January [[2008]]. The new building's name was chosen to honor the heritage of Ullman High School, as well as of its namesake. | ||
UAB has not finalized plans for the historic | UAB has not finalized plans for the historic Ullman School. It has been suggested that the 1957 annex might be removed as part of a renovation of the older building. The Ullman High School Alumni Association received permission to install an exhibit of historical artifacts in the building in [[2013]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Spencer, Thomas (January 2, 2008) "UAB opens its first new academic building for undergrads in 25 years." {{BN}} | * Spencer, Thomas (January 2, 2008) "UAB opens its first new academic building for undergrads in 25 years." {{BN}} | ||
* Debro, Anita (May 27, 2016) "[http://weldbham.com/blog/2016/05/27/preserving-the-memories-of-ullman-high Preserving the memories of Ullman High]" {{Weld}} | * Debro, Anita (May 27, 2016) "[http://weldbham.com/blog/2016/05/27/preserving-the-memories-of-ullman-high Preserving the memories of Ullman High]" {{Weld}} | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:1903 Ullman Shool.jpg|Ullman School in 1903 | |||
File:Ullman School.jpg|Ullman School with 1909 addition | |||
</gallery> | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.ahsfhs.org/Teams2/teampage.asp?Team=Ullman Ullman High School football history] from ahsfhs.org website | * [http://www.ahsfhs.org/Teams2/teampage.asp?Team=Ullman Ullman High School football history] from ahsfhs.org website | ||
[[Category:UAB buildings]] | [[Category:UAB buildings]] | ||
[[Category:1901 buildings]] | [[Category:1901 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:1957 buildings]] | [[Category:1957 buildings]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:6th Avenue South]] | ||
[[Category:12th Street South]] | [[Category:12th Street South]] |
Revision as of 14:41, 21 December 2017
The Ullman Building (formerly Ullman High School) is a historic building at 1205 6th Avenue South adjacent to the Legacy Pavilion football practice facility and UAB Lot 15A. Originally part of Birmingham City Schools system, it was sold to UAB in 1970 and was most recently used for UAB Blazers football team operations.
The Ullman School, a grammar school serving white students, opened in 1901 and was named for Samuel Ullman, a long-serving member of the Birmingham Board of Education. Eleven classrooms were added to the original 4-room unit in 1909. In 1937 the building became a high school for black students from Southside and Titusville. The high school was greatly enlarged with a new three-story classroom wing in 1957. The new wing obscured the original front facade of the school.
In 1970 UAB began using the former school for its classes. A year later the building was sold to the University. The Bell Auditorium was constructed as an addition to the former school, creating the Ullman-Bell complex which became the home of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. That program was relocated to the newly-constructed Heritage Hall in January 2008. The new building's name was chosen to honor the heritage of Ullman High School, as well as of its namesake.
UAB has not finalized plans for the historic Ullman School. It has been suggested that the 1957 annex might be removed as part of a renovation of the older building. The Ullman High School Alumni Association received permission to install an exhibit of historical artifacts in the building in 2013.
References
- Spencer, Thomas (January 2, 2008) "UAB opens its first new academic building for undergrads in 25 years." The Birmingham News
- Debro, Anita (May 27, 2016) "Preserving the memories of Ullman High" Weld for Birmingham
Gallery
External links
- Ullman High School football history from ahsfhs.org website