University of Michigan – Flint
303 Kearsley Street
Various Architects:
In 1956, the University of Michigan – Flint was established as the Flint College of the University of Michigan. It moved to its present site in 1976. Many local and internationally recognized architects have been represented in the campus’ growth, including: French Hall & Theater, Sedgewick Sellers, Flint; University Center, Ulrich Franzen, New York, New York, and THA Architects Engineers, Flint; Recreation Center and Murchie Science Building, William Kessler and Associates, Detroit; landscape and site master plan, SmithGroup JJR, Ann Arbor; Thompson Library, Gunnar Birkerts, Birmingham, Michigan; William S. White Building, SSOE, Troy, Michigan; University Pavillion Architect: Collaborative Inc.
This program is sponsored by the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!