Culler Hall (Miami University)

Culler Hall is a classroom building at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Its construction was completed in 1961. With the dedication of Culler Hall on Sunday, January 29, 1961, John B. Whitlock (Chairman of Building and Grounds Committee for the Board of Trustees) presented Culler Hall as a new building with classrooms and laboratories dedicated to the study of Mathematics, Physics, and Aeronautics. Built from 1959 to 1961, Culler Hall construction warranted the cutting down of around 60 trees (many of which were very old and found to be dying from within upon removal). The clearing of these trees led to the creation of the protected Bishop Woods. In October 1957, then President of Miami University, Dr. John D. Millett, contacted architects from Cellarius and Hilmer Architects to estimate

Culler Hall (Miami University)

Culler Hall is a classroom building at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Its construction was completed in 1961. With the dedication of Culler Hall on Sunday, January 29, 1961, John B. Whitlock (Chairman of Building and Grounds Committee for the Board of Trustees) presented Culler Hall as a new building with classrooms and laboratories dedicated to the study of Mathematics, Physics, and Aeronautics. Built from 1959 to 1961, Culler Hall construction warranted the cutting down of around 60 trees (many of which were very old and found to be dying from within upon removal). The clearing of these trees led to the creation of the protected Bishop Woods. In October 1957, then President of Miami University, Dr. John D. Millett, contacted architects from Cellarius and Hilmer Architects to estimate