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Logo for the six core campus buildings, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Walter Netsch's drawing of the logo for the cluster of the six core Circle Campus buildings (Grant Hall, Douglas Hall, Lincoln Hall, Taft Hall, Addams Hall, Burnham Hall) featuring I-shape windows as the image background. The logo design incorporates aspects of his Field Theory.
1963

Logo, Science & Engineering Offices, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Walter Netsch's drawing of the logo for the Science & Engineering Offices featuring scissor stairs. The logo design incorporates aspects of his Field Theory.
1966

Logo, Art & Architecture Building, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Walter Netsch's drawing of the logo for the Art & Architecture Building featuring a rotating square. The logo design incorporates an example of twisted geometry, an aspect of his Field Theory.
1960

Elevated walkway, University of Illinois at Chicago
View southeast at ground level from the south side of West Harrison Street, showing the concrete "butterfly" columns supporting the elevated walkway. The lower part of Turner Gate is visible at the right. Featuring a metal fence designed by Walter Netsch, Turner Gate marked the north entrance to campus.
1990

Removal of the elevated walkway, University of Illinois at Chicago
View outside University Hall during the removal of the elevated walkway system on east campus, showing some of the concrete "butterfly" support columns, and a metal gate designed by Walter Netsch.
1993

Logo for Campus Landscape and Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Walter Netsch's drawing of the logo for the campus fence and gate featuring three-tiered graduated lines. The logo design incorporates aspects of his Field Theory.
1963

Logo, Science & Engineering Offices, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Walter Netsch's drawing of the logo for the Science & Engineering Offices featuring I-shape windows and three-tiered graduated lines (also used in his design for the campus fence). The logo design incorporates aspects of his Field Theory.
1963

Logo for Library, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Walter Netsch's drawing of the logo for the Library featuring a geometric column structure. The logo design incorporates aspects of his Field Theory.
1963

Metal gate, University of Illinois at Chicago
View of an original metal gate designed by Walter Netsch. The gate's design features upper and lower sections, with vertical members spaced further apart at the top section.
1990