McCallum Basic Health Science Building
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The Charles A. McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building (formerly the Basic Science Education and Research Building) is a 9 story modern red-brick laboratory building on the UAB campus on the northwest corner of 20th Street and University Boulevard. It was constructed in 1983 on the former site of the Jefferson County Public Health Building. It is adjacent to the Tinsley Harrison Tower and was designed by Adams, Peacher, Keeton, Cosby of Atlanta, Georgia and built by Brice Building Company.
The building was renamed for former UAB president Charles A. "Scotty" McCallum on December 12, 1996 in honor of his service to UAB.
External link
- McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building at Emporis.com