Sandwich Plant (Bldg 019A) Completion Date: 1971 Square Feet: 5,356 Architect: Joseph Esherick & Associates Construction System: Steel frame, exterior plaster Architectural Style: Late International Style Cal Poly President: Robert E. Kennedy (1967-1979) The Late International Style remained after the International Style became less prevalent. Its characteristic features are less rigid and austere than the earlier International Style.;
Julian A. McPhee University Union (Bldg 065) Completion Date: 1968 Square Feet: 111,676 Architect: Joseph Esherick & Associates Construction System: Concrete frame, concrete and masonry exterior Construction Cost: $3,391,382 Architectural Style: Postmodern, Brutalism Cal Poly President: Robert E. Kennedy (1967-1978) Although the word Brutalism comes from the French word for rough concrete (beton brut), a sense of brutality is also suggested by this style. Brutalist structures are heavy and unrefined with coarsely molded surfaces, usually exposed concrete. Their highly sculptural shapes tend to be crude and blocky, often colliding with one another. Building named for Julian A. McPhee, former Chief of the California Bureau of Agricultural Education, Cal Poly president 1933 – 1966.;