The Heating Plant was constructed in 1927 to provide heat to the growing number of buildings on the campus of
Western Kentucky University. It was designed by
architect Brinton B. Davis of
Louisville, nicknamed the "hill builder" for his hand in designing multiple structures at Western. The plant provided heat by way of underground pipes encased in concrete masonry. Originally, a spur of the
Louisville and Nashville Railroad led to the building, which used coal transported by train for heat production. ==Renovations and upgrades==