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Main Building is a four-story administration and classroom building for the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. It houses some administrative offices for the University, the President's office, numerous conference rooms, several classrooms, and a visitors center .

History

Dedicated on February 15, 1882, the Main Building is the only survivor out of the four buildings which originally housed State College. It was designed using brick, embellished with stone work and was completed at a cost of $81,000. Previous funding attempts had failed, which led to a statement by the then State College President James Patterson to pledge his entire personal wealth "as collateral" to see the project completed. The building was dedicated on February 15, 1882, Early the next morning, twelve students were arrested and charged with trespassing and harassment.

May 15, 2001 fire

The Main Building was extensively damaged during renovations due to fire on May 15, 2001. A welding torch was surmised as being the cause of the fire that destroyed the roof, gutted the upper two floors, and left the lower floors flooded and damaged by water. On June 20, the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees approved a plan to restore and reconstruct the Administration Building and design work for the new facility began a few days afterward.
   The cost of the reconstruction was $17,350,000 . Before reconstruction, there was approximately . available that featured wide hallways and makeshift offices subdivided from large rooms. After the reconstruction, a fourth floor was constructed and a penthouse was built that's used for meetings and other social functions. The building now features . and includes two balconies in the rear overlooking Patterson Plaza. It was reopened on October 25, 2004.

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