Built in 1921 at a cost of $153,000 (about $1.6 million in today's dollars), the site was originally christened Stanford Pavilion. At the time, it was the largest facility in the United States devoted entirely to basketball. Until the opening of Maples Pavilion in 1968, the Old Pavilion (as it was also called) was home to the men's basketball team. Renamed after the principal donor to its 1989 renovation project, Malin Burnham, the pavilion is now home to the men's and women's gymnastics teams, the wrestling team, and the men's volleyball team. Attaching itself via a spine of skylights to the brick-walled, one-inch thick maple wood basketball court is Ford Center, two large gymnasiums used for gymnastics and intramural sports, respectively.