I was sort of wondering if others would know that term. :~) Relocatables are portable buildings or temporary structures. I had classes in a lot of them through elementary school, junior high, and high school (go go Utah public education ...), and we always called them "relocatables."
(i.e. "trailers" or "portable classrooms"?) These exist in abundance in Berkeley, too (blame it on the retrofit), but I don't think they refer to them as "relocatables".
The Field House athletic center at Haverford had been there for 30-some years until they just built a shiny new complex in '04...the original idea was that they would build the floor of the Field House and then put up what was basically an oversized shed made of corrogated plastic over it, and planned to build the real center over and around the mega-shed and then pull that down...yeah. The money ran out and the damn thing sat there looking like an airplane hangar until just *after* I graduated, thankyouverymuch :-(
I never heard the term, and I've been here 23 years, and even went to the same schools as you guys- at the same time! I just called them the temporary classrooms, or even portable sounds familiar.
I like to hear that they have named them though. And Harold and Maude is much cooler than the Eccles Health Science building.
Did you go to Cottonwood too? I don't remember ... when they got one (I think it was when I was in fourth grade), it was definitely the "relocatable" ... I think I just kept using the term in junior high and high school and everyone probably knew well enough what I was talking about that I didn't realize there were alternatives. ;~)
Never heard them called 'relocatables' on campus. And where are Harold and Maude? I've never seen them.
Thgose of us who've been around campus for a while remember the T-buildings, which were where that open space west of Evans is now. They were 'temporary' buildings put up in World War II -- that stayed till the 90s. --NVH
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Date: 2006-10-10 08:19 pm (UTC)New term for me. Learn something every day.
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Date: 2006-10-13 06:33 pm (UTC)and harold and maude is such the fantastic movie... aw.
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Date: 2006-10-16 08:56 am (UTC)I like to hear that they have named them though. And Harold and Maude is much cooler than the Eccles Health Science building.
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Date: 2006-10-19 04:12 pm (UTC)Thgose of us who've been around campus for a while remember the T-buildings, which were where that open space west of Evans is now. They were 'temporary' buildings put up in World War II -- that stayed till the 90s.
--NVH
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