If the construction of Dwight C. Schar Hall has taught us anything, it’s that concrete is often poured while the rest of the world is asleep. On Oct. 6, 2015, crews began pouring concrete for the facility’s basement walls sometime after midnight – we didn’t quite make it out to confirm the start time – and were mostly wrapped up by 6 a.m. Associate Professor Vic Costello captured this wonderful wide-angle look at the facility about two hours later.
Additionally, we shared these “nocturnal” images with our Instagram followers the morning of the pour.