Concordia's Fort Wayne campus was designed by acclaimed Finnish-American architect
Eero Saarinen and his associates between 1953 and 1958. It occupies along the banks of the
St. Joseph River and was made up of around 40 buildings. Saarinen centered the campus around a plaza defined by an
A-frame chapel. Surrounding that were three ranges of
dormitories, radiating outwards. Most buildings featured 23.5 degree
roof pitches as part of Saarinen's attempt to make the campus reminiscent of a northern European village. The campus was built with
brick as a primary material, along with a Saarinen-designed
Concordia roof tile manufactured by the
Ludowici-Celadon Company. == Athletics ==