List of Syracuse University buildings
This list of Syracuse University buildings catalogs currently-existing structures of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. Buildings are listed alphabetically.
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference | |
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200 Walnut Place (Counseling Center) | |||||
Alibrandi Catholic Center | 1982 | ||||
Archbold Gymnasium | 1908 | [1] | |||
Archbold Theatre | 1980 | ||||
Barclay Law Library (College of Law) | 1984 | ||||
Belfer Audio Archives | 1982 | ||||
Biological Research Building | 1963 | ||||
Bird Library | 1972 | ||||
Booth Hall | 1963 | 8 floor coed dormitory building housing 261 students | [2] | ||
Bowne Hall | 1907 | ||||
Brewster/Boland/Brockway Complex | |||||
Carnegie Library | 1907 | [1] | |||
Carriage House | |||||
Carrier Dome | 1980 | ||||
Chancellor's Residence | Obtained 1915, Constructed 1901/1902 | ||||
Commissary | |||||
Comstock Art Facility | 1982 | ||||
Crouse College | 1884 | [1] | |||
Crouse-Hinds Hall | 1983 | ||||
Day Hall and Graham Dining Hall | 1958 | Named for Chancellors James Roscoe Day (1894-1922), and William Pratt Graham (1937-1942), respectively | [3][4] | ||
Day Care Center | |||||
DellPlain Hall | 1961 | ||||
Dineen Hall | 2014 | ||||
Drumlins Country Club | 1926 | ||||
Eggers Hall | 1992 | ||||
Flanagan Gymnasium | 1989 | ||||
Flint Hall | 1956 | ||||
Gebbie Clinic | 1972 | ||||
Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center | 1902 | The Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center(GAFC) is a 3-story red brick building which has a Colonial Georgian architecture. The building cost $25,000 to build. The GAFC was originally home to the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, until 1974 when the Syracuse University purchased the building from the fraternity and renovated it. The building now serves as an Alumni Center where students, faculty and alumni may gather. In addition to this, the GAFC now serves as a restaurant as well. | [5] | ||
Goldstein Student Center | 1990 | ||||
Grant Auditorium (College of Law) | 1966 | ||||
Greenberg House, Washington, D.C. | 1990 | ||||
Haft Hall | 1955 | ||||
Hall of Languages | 1873 | [1] | |||
Haven Hall | 1904 | ||||
Hawkins Building | 1982 | ||||
Hendricks Memorial Chapel | 1933 | [1] | |||
Henry Health Center | 1972 | ||||
Heroy Geology Laboratory | 1972 | ||||
Hinds Hall | 1955 | ||||
Holden Observatory | 1887 | [1] | |||
Hoople Special Education Building | 1953 | ||||
Hospital of the Good Shepherd | 1972 | ||||
Huntington Hall | 1915 | ||||
Inn Complete | |||||
Kimmel Hall | 1962 | ||||
Lawrinson Hall | 1965 | Seventh tallest building in the city of Syracuse | [6] | ||
Link Hall | 1970 | ||||
Lubin Hall | 1956 | ||||
Lyman C. Smith Hall | 1902 | [1] | |||
Lyman Hall of Natural History | 1907 | [1] | |||
M-17 Skytop | |||||
Machinery Hall | 1907 | [1] | |||
MacNaughton Hall (Law School) | 1998 | ||||
Management Building, Whitman School of Management | 2004 | ||||
Manley Field House | 1962 | ||||
Marion and Watson Halls | 1954 | ||||
Marshall Square Mall | |||||
Maxwell Hall | 1937 | [1] | |||
Menschel Media Center | |||||
Minnowbrook Lodge | |||||
Moon Library (Forestry College) | 1967 | ||||
More House | 1905 | Original Catholic Chapel. Alibrandi Catholic Center building addition built in 1982 | |||
Newhouse Communications Center I | 1964 | ||||
Newhouse Communications Center II | 1974 | ||||
Newhouse Communications Center III | 2007 | The third addition to the Newhouse communications center, this building has the First Amendment to the United States Constitution etched into the windows. The building also includes a 350-seat auditorium, a dining facility and a media research center. The construction costs of the building was approximately $30 million with $17.5 million coming from the Samuel I. Newhouse foundation, which was one of the largest private donations in the school's history. | [7] | ||
Physical Plant | |||||
Physics Building | 1967 | ||||
Regent Theatre Complex | |||||
Sadler Hall | 1960 | ||||
Schine Student Center | 1980 | ||||
Science and Technology Center/Life Sciences Complex | 1994/2008 | ||||
Sensory Research | |||||
Shaffer Art Building | 1990 | ||||
Shaw Hall | 1952 | ||||
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center | 1985 | ||||
Sims Hall | 1907 | [1] | |||
Ski Lodge | |||||
Skybarn | |||||
Skytop Administrative Offices | 1973 | ||||
Skytop Housing Complex Phase I | 1972 | ||||
Skytop Housing Complex Phase II | 1974 | ||||
Slocum Hall | 1919 | Houses the School of Architecture [1] | |||
Slutzker Center | |||||
Steam Station | |||||
Steele Hall | 1898 | [1] | |||
Syracuse Center of Excellence | 2010 | ||||
Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion | 2000 | ||||
William P. Tolley Administration Building | 1889 | Built as the Von Ranke Library, the building was converted to administrative use in 1907. It was designed by Archimedes Russell, it is a Romanesque style building of red brick, with circular towers. | [1] | ||
University College | |||||
Walnut Hall | |||||
Washington Arms | 1953 | ||||
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse | 2006 | ||||
White Hall | 1954 | ||||
Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life | 2003 | ||||
Women's Building | 1954 |
See also
- SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
- SUNY Upstate Medical University
- Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
- University Hill, Syracuse
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Robert Mann and Alice Jean Stuart (1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings". Retrieved 2008-01-25. and Accompanying 19 photos, exteriors and interiors, from 1978
- ↑ "Booth Hall". Building Descriptions. Syracuse University. Archived from the original on 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
- ↑ "Day Hall," Syracuse University Archives. Accessed: March 9, 2014.
- ↑ "Graham Dining Center," Syracuse University Archives. Accessed: March 9, 2014.
- ↑ "Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center". Building History. Syracuse University. Archived from the original on September 11, 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
- ↑ http://www.emporis.com/application/?nav=building&lng=3&id=lawrinsonhall-syracuse-ny-usa
- ↑ Quinn, Kevin. "Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts, Jr., to deliver Newhouse III dedication keynote next fall". Syracuse University News. Syracuse University. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
External links
- Media related to Syracuse University buildings at Wikimedia Commons
- Syracuse University Buildings Archive list
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