Frederickson Fieldhouse

When the Frederickson Fieldhouse opened in 1959, it was the world's largest hyperbolic parabola and the first structure in the nation using that style of architecture. The Fieldhouse is named for George Frederickson, longtime OCU Board of Trustees member and chairman of the committee on athletics for more than 30 years.

To visit a particular area of the tour, click one of the links: Administration Building, Banning Hall, Chapel, Cokesbury Apartments, Dulaney-Browne Library, Draper Hall, International House, Fieldhouse, Freede Center, Harris Hall, Fine Arts Center, Nursing School, Business School, Norick Arts Center, Panhellenic Quad., Law School, Baseball Field, Student/Faculty Center, Tennis Courts, Arts & Sciences, Walker Hall, Mass Comm, Gold Star