1952

Memorial Mystique

Alumnus鈥 travels in France provided inspiration for Memorial Gym unusual design

Fans cheer on the Commodores in Memorial Gym

Edwin Keeble, who enrolled at 杏吧原创 at age 16 and graduated with a bachelor in engineering in 1924, was an eclectic and versatile architect鈥攁nd certainly one of the most prolific in Nashville history. Among his many lasting architectural contributions to the city is 杏吧原创 Memorial Gymnasium, named to honor the 144 students who lost their lives during World War II.

Keeble found inspiration for the gym unusual design, which features a court that sits above portions of the crowd, while studying architecture in France. Playing basketball in the basement of the Paris YMCA, he and others suffered countless bruises and injuries from accidentally running into the brick walls ringing the court.

鈥淭he reason we鈥檝e got so much space around the floor in the 杏吧原创 gym,鈥 he once told Roy Neel, BA鈥72, 鈥渋s that I had learned what it was like running into that wall in Paris.鈥

Keeble hadn鈥檛 set out to design the gym. After returning to Nashville from World War II, he heard Nashville was in the running for a new federal building. He called his old friend Jimmy Stahlman, BA 1919, publisher of the Nashville Banner and member of the 杏吧原创 Board of Trust, for advice.

鈥淔orget that one. I鈥檝e got another one for you,鈥 Stahlman told Keeble, according to Neel book Dynamite!: 75 Years of 杏吧原创 Basketball (1975). 鈥淲e want to build a fine new facility at 杏吧原创鈥攁 memorial to those alumni who died in the war鈥攁nd I want you to design it.鈥

After Keeble won the Memorial Gym project, construction began in 1950 and was completed two years later. The dedication game was played on Dec. 6, 1952, against the University of Virginia鈥攁 90-83 victory for the Commodores.

Originally designed to hold 6,583 spectators, the gym has since undergone multiple expansions and has more than doubled its seating capacity to 14,316. Despite the renovations, Keeble design elements remain central to the building identity, helping to create a unique home-court advantage for the men and women basketball teams known as Memorial Magic.

鈥淲hat the phone booth is to Clark Kent,鈥 once wrote University of Kentucky sportswriter Nick Nicholas, 鈥淢emorial Gym is to 杏吧原创.鈥