List of Northwestern University buildings
This list of Northwestern University buildings encompasses the two campuses of Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois. The Evanston site has approximately 150 buildings on its 240-acre (0.97 km2) campus. Many of these buildings are located on the Northwestern University Lakefill. The downtown Chicago campus, of approximately 25 acres (100,000 m2), is home to the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.
Evanston campus
Libraries
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Charles Deering Library | 1933 | 1937 Sheridan Road | Designed by James Gamble Rogers in the Collegiate Gothic style. Renovated in 2013.[1] | |
Seeley G. Mudd Science and Engineering Library | 1977 | 2233 Tech Drive | A major renovation of the building was completed in 1999. | |
Northwestern University Library | 1970 | 1970 Campus Drive |
Performing arts
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Marjorie Ward Marshall Dance Center | 10 Arts Circle Drive | Garry Marshall donated $1 million for this building in honor of his mother, Marjorie Ward Marshall.[2][3] | ||
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art | 1980 | 40 Arts Circle Drive | Re-opened in 2000 after a renovation designed by Dirk Lohan[4] | |
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall | 1975 | 50 Arts Circle Drive | Designed by Edward D. Dart of Loebl, Schlossman, Dart & Hackl[5] | |
Regenstein Hall of Music | 1977 | 60 Arts Circle Drive | Designed by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. It is home to a 200-seat master-class lecture hall, musical practice facilities, and teaching studios. | |
Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Center for the Musical Arts | 2016 | 70 Arts Circle | Designed by Goettsch Partners; home to the Bienen School of Music and the School of Communication[6] | |
John J. Louis Hall | 1991 | 1877 Campus Drive | Department of Radio/Television/Film, WNUR-FM radio station[7] | |
Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts | 1980 | 1949 Campus Drive; 10-30 Arts Circle Drive | [8][9] | |
Cahn Auditorium | 1940 | 600 Emerson Street | A 1000-seat auditorium with an orchestra pit.[10] | |
Brentano Hall | 1818 Hinman Avenue | A music academy for surrounding communities | ||
Music Practice Hall | 1915 | 1823 Sherman Avenue | Called the Beehive, first use of a soundproof door in a music venue[11] | |
Lutkin Memorial Hall | 1941 | 700 University Place | Designed by James Gamble Rogers in simplified Gothic style. Contains a 400-seat auditorium.[12] |
Science & technology buildings
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Center for Catalysis and Surface Science | 1984 | 2137 Tech Drive | Center for Intelligent Processing of Composites (IPC)[13] | |
Cook Hall - Materials & Life Sciences Building | 1992 | 2220 Campus Drive | Named Cook Hall, in 2001, for William A. "Bill" Cook and his wife Gayle. Home to Molecular Biosciences, the Keck Biophysics Facility, and the departments of Materials Science and Engineering, and Neurobiology and Physiology. | |
Dearborn Observatory | 1889 | 2131 Tech Drive | Designed by Cobb and Frost, in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. Moved in 1939 to make room for the Technological Institute.[14] | |
Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center | 2005 | 2133 Sheridan Road | Designed by Davis Brody Bond; 63,000-square-foot, facility with classrooms, shops, design studios, meeting areas, and team-centered work rooms. | |
Frances Searle Building | 1972 | 2240 Campus Drive | School of Communication | |
The Garage | 2015 | 2311 N Campus Drive | A cross-disciplinary site for students to develop start-up companies.[15] | |
Hogan Biological Sciences Building | 2205 Tech Drive | Program in Biological Sciences, Center for Circadian Biology & Medicine, Center for Reproductive Science, Institute for Neuroscience, Neurobiology and Physiology, Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences Graduate Program (IBiS), Neurobiology and Physiology, Inetegrated Laboratoris for Earth and Planetary Sciences (ILEPS), Plant Biology and Conservation Program (PBC), Argonne Institute of Science and Engineering (NAISE), Northwestern Center for Water Research. | ||
Pancoe-NSUHS Life Sciences Pavilion | 2003 | 2200 Campus Drive | An 88,000 sq ft (8,200 m2) research building that includes research laboratories, faculty offices, vivarium, auditorium and cafe [16] | |
Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Hall | 2190 Campus Drive | Designed by Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca. An 84,000-square-foot building for the Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly. | ||
Richard and Barbara Silverman Hall for Molecular Therapeutics and Diagnostics | 2170 Campus Drive | Chemistry of Life Processes Institute, Center for Molecular Innovation and Drug Discovery, Physical Science-Oncology Center (PSOC) | ||
Technological Institute | 1942 | 2145 Sheridan Road | Home to the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science. Home to science departments of Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences: Chemistry, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Physics and Astronomy.
$125-million renovation completed in 1999.[17] |
Academic buildings
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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James L Allen Center | 1979 | 2169 Campus Drive | Kellogg School of Management | |
Annie May Swift Hall | 1895 | 1920 Campus Drive | Designed by Charles R. Ayers in a mixture of Venetian Gothic Revival and Romanesque styles. Home to Northwestern University School of Communication's departments of Performance Studies and Radio/Television/Film. | |
Chambers Hall | 600 Foster St | Transportation Center | ||
CRESAP Laboratory | 1949 | 2021 Sheridan Road | [18] | |
Crowe Hall | 1860 Campus Drive | African American Studies Department, Comparative Literary Studies Program, French and Italian Department, Latina and Latino Studies Program, Religious Studies Department, Spanish and Portuguese Department, Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies | ||
Donald P. Jacobs Center | 2001 Sheridan Road | Kellogg School of Management | ||
Fisk Hall | 1899 | 1845 Sheridan Road | Designed by Daniel H. Burnham in the Romanesque Revival style. Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications; Media Management Program, Kellogg School of Management | |
Harris Hall | 1915[19] | 1881 Sheridan Road | Nicholas D. Chabraja Center for Historical Studies, Department of History | |
Kresge Hall | 1955 | 1880 Campus Drive | Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, Department of Classics, Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities | |
Locy Hall | 1928 | 1850 Campus Drive | Prior to 2010, home of the Department of Earth and Planetary Science (previously Geological Sciences). | |
2121 Sheridan Road | ||||
Lunt Hall | 1894 | 2033 Sheridan Road | Mathematical Experience for Northwestern Undergraduates Program (MENU), Department of Mathematics | |
McCormick Foundation Center | 2002 | 1870 Campus Drive | Medill School of Journalism Integrated Marketing Communications Program (IMC) | |
Scott Hall | 1940 | 601 University Place | Designed by James Gamble Rogers.[20] | |
Shanley Hall | 2031 Sheridan Road | |||
Swift Hall | 1909 | 2029 Sheridan Road | Designed by George Maher. Home to Program in Brain, Behavior, and Cognition (BBC), Cognitive Science Program, Department of Psychology | |
University Hall | 1869 | 1897 Sheridan Road | The oldest building on campus; currently houses the English Department. Designed by Gurdon P. Randall.[21] Home to the American Studies program, Department of English, Science in Human Culture Program (SHC) |
Religious buildings
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Alice Millar Chapel and Religious Center | 1962 | 1870 Sheridan Road | Home to a 100-rank Aeolian-Skinner organ, stained-glass windows, and a 151-foot (46 m) spire. Also called Parkes Hall. | |
Canterbury House | 2010 Orrington | Episcopal Campus Ministry | ||
Fiedler Hillel Center | 629 Foster Street | |||
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary | 1853 | 2121 Sheridan Road | Graduate school of theology of the United Methodist Church, home to Howe Chapel. | |
Lutheran Center | 2204 Orrington Ave | |||
Sheil Catholic Center/Newman Center | 2110 Sheridan Road | |||
Levere Memorial Temple | 1930[22] | 1856 Sheridan Road | Headquarters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity | |
University Christian Ministry | 1834 Chicago Avenue |
Athletic buildings
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Anderson Hall/Burton Academic Advising Center | 2005 | 2701 Ashland Avenue | Designed by Nagle, Hartray, Danker, McKay, Penney. Houses athletic offices and student athlete advising.[23] | |
Blomquist Recreation Center | 1963 | 617 Foster Street | Exercise equipment and multipurpose courts | |
Byron S. Coon Sports Center | 1963[24] | 2707 Ashland Avenue | ||
Combe Tennis Center | 2001 | 2311 Campus Drive | Part of the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion. Pollock Holzrichter Nicholas Ltd[25] | |
Henry Crown Sports Pavilion/Norris Aquatic Center | 1987 | 2311 Campus Drive | Courts for basketball, volleyball, and racquet sports, and a swimming and diving pool. | |
Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium | 2016 | 2235 Campus Drive | Home to Northwestern lacrosse and soccer[26] | |
Nicolet Football Center | 2707 Ashland Avenue | |||
Patten Gymnasium | 1940 | 2407 Sheridan Road | Multipurpose courts and weight room[27] | |
Ryan Field | 1926[28] | 1501 Central Street | Renovated in 1996 | |
Sailing Center | 2014 | 42.0507667,-87.6730947,18z | A 5,000 sq ft (460 m2) facility, open from early May to late October.[29] | |
Trienens Hall | 1996 | 2707 Ashland Avenue | An renovation is planned in 2017/2018 with a name change to Trienens Performance Center.[30] | |
Welsh-Ryan Arena | 1952[31] | 2705 Ashland Avenue | Home to men's basketball, women's basketball, women's volleyball, and wrestling. |
Administrative and other buildings
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Andersen Hall | 2001 | 2003 Sheridan Road | Department of Economics | |
(Walter) Annenberg Hall | 1994 | 2120 Campus Drive | Designed by Booth Hansen Associates in the Gothic style. Home to the School of Education and Social Policy | |
Central Utility Plant | 2026 N Campus Drive | |||
Chambers Hall | 600 Foster Avenue | |||
Evans Scholar House | 1928 | 721 University Place | ||
Family Institute | 618 Library Place | Center for Applied Psychological and Family Studies, Family Institute | ||
John Evans Alumni Center | 1880 | 1800 Sheridan Road | ||
Music Administration Building | 1874 | 711 Elgin Road | Designed by Gurdon P. Randall.[32] | |
Norris University Center | 1972 | 1999 Campus Drive | Designed by Edward D. Dart | |
Rebecca Crown Center | 1968 | 633 Clark Street | Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.[33] Various administrative offices. | |
Segal Visitors Center | 1841 Sheridan Rd |
Residences
Other buildings
Listed alphabetically by address
- 1808 Chicago Avenue
- 1810-12 Chicago Avenue, department of anthropology, department of sociology
- 1815 Chicago Avenue
- 405 Church Street, College Preparation Program
- 515 Clark Street
- 555 Clark Street, Cook Family Writing Program, Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences Program, Center for the Writing Arts, various student financial offices
- 619 Clark Street, various financial offices
- 625 Colfax Street
- 629 Colfax Street, Office of Global Safety and Security
- 617 Dartmouth Place, Center for Talent Development
- 627 Dartmouth Place, Searle Center for Advancing Learning and Teaching
- 630 Dartmouth Place, International Office
- 1201 Davis St, various alumni and development offices, University Police
- 619 Emerson Street, Holocaust Educational Foundation, Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
- 633 Emerson Street, Student Health Services
- 618 Garrett Place, Master of Science in Education (MSEd)
- 625 Haven Street
- 617 Haven Street, Naval ROTC
- 600 Haven Street, New Student and Family Programs (NSFP)
- 1801 Hinman Avenue, Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid, Veterans Office
- 1810 Hinman Avenue, Department of Anthropology
- 1812 Hinman Avenue
- 1813 Hinman Avenue, Center for Civic Engagement, Center for Leadership, Chicago Field Studies Program (CFS)
- 1819 Hinman Avenue, Program of Asian American Studies
- 1835 Hinman Avenue, Dining hall
- 617 Library Place, Writing Place
- 618 Library Place, Center for Applied Psychological and Family Studies, The Family Institute
- 620 Library Place, Program of African Studies, Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA)
- 626 Library Place
- 620 Lincoln Street, Legal Studies Program[34]
- 630 Lincoln Street, Northwestern Career Advancement and SafeRide
- 640 Lincoln Street, Art Theory and Practice Department
- 1801 Maple Avenue, Media Management Center (MMC), NU in Qatar Support Office, Traffic Safety School
- 616 Noyes Street, Integrated Science Program (ISP)
- 617 Noyes Street, National High School Institute
- 625 Noyes
- 629 Noyes Street, Northwestern University Press
- 1840 Oak Ave, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
- 1603 Orrington Ave, Office of Compliance, Audit and Advisory Service
- 2601 Orrington Ave, Wieboldt House
- 2020 Ridge Avenue, various administrative offices
- 1902 Sheridan Rd, Equality Development and Globalization Studies (EDGS), Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Center for International and Comparative Studies, Center for Technology Innovation Management
- 1908 Sheridan Rd, Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
- 1914 Sheridan Rd, African American Student Affairs
- 1918 Sheridan Rd, Dean's Office for the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
- 1922 Sheridan Rd, Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
- 1936 Sheridan Rd, Multicultural Center, Multicultural Student Affairs, University Academic Advisory Center, Asian/Asian American Student Affairs
- 1940 Sheridan Rd, Office of Fellowships & the University Academic Advising Center (UAAC)
- 2000 Sheridan Rd
- 2006 Sheridan Rd, Statistics Department
- 2010 Sheridan Rd, Programs for Asian Studies, International Studies, International and Area Studies, and Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Harvey Kapnick Center for Business Institutions
- 2016 Sheridan Rd, Department of Linguistics
- 2040 Sheridan Rd, Institute for Policy Research
- 2046 Sheridan Rd
- 2122 Sheridan Rd, various residential services
- 1800 Sherman Avenue, purchased 2004.[35] Innovation and New Ventures Office (INVO), Art History Department, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Department of German, Global Health Studies Program, Middle East and North African Studies (MENA), Slavic Languages and Literatures
- 720 University Place, Human Resources, Payroll
Chicago campus
The downtown Chicago campus of approximately 25 acres (100,000 m2), is home to the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern University School of Law.
Northwestern University School of Law
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Abbott Hall | 1940 | 710 N. Lake Shore Drive | Various administrative services. It served as a Naval Reserve Midshipman's School during the World War II era and opened as a student dormitory in 1945.[36] | |
Levy Mayer Hall | 1927 | 357 East Chicago Avenue | Bluhm Legal Clinic, Master of Science in Law Program (MSL), Pritzker Legal Research Center, Registrar | |
Robert McCormick Hall | 350 East Superior Street | Office of Student Services | ||
Arthur Rubloff Building | 375 E. Chicago Avenue | Bluhm Legal Clinic, Office of Admissions, Pritzker Legal Research Center, Thorne Auditorium |
Kellogg School of Management
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Wieboldt Hall | 1926 | 340 East Superior Street | Designed by James Gamble Rogers in the Gothic Revival-style. Given Landmark Status by the Chicago City Council in 2014.[37] Home to Kellogg School of Management and the School of Continuing Studies. |
Feinberg School of Medicine
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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McGaw Pavilion | 240 E. Huron | |||
Morton Medical Research Building | 310 E. Superior Street | Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP), Department of Physiology | ||
(Robert H.) Lurie Medical Research Center | 2005 | 303 E. Superior | 12-story building with research labs and an auditorium[38] | |
Rubloff Building | 750 N. Lake Shore | |||
Searle Medical Research Building | 320 E. Superior | |||
Tarry Building | 1990 | 300 E. Superior | 17-story building with research and education space for basic science, clinical research, teaching, and support services.[39] | |
Ward Memorial Building | 1926 | 303 E. Chicago | Designed by James Gamble Rogers in the Gothic Revival-style. Given Landmark Status by the Chicago City Council in 2014.[40] |
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Adult Emergency | 250 E. Erie | |||
Arkes Pavilion | 676 N. St. Clair | |||
Feinberg Pavilion | 251 E. Erie | |||
Galter Pavilion | 201 E. Huron | |||
(Walter E.) Olson Pavilion | 710 N. Fairbanks | |||
Prentice Women's Hospital | 250 E. Superior | Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Maternity Center | ||
Stone Institute | 446 E. Ontario | |||
Stone Institute Inpatient Psychiatry | 201 E. Huron | |||
Worcester House | 244 E. Pearson |
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC)
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
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Flagship Main Entrance | 345 E. Superior Street | |||
Onterie Center | 446 E. Ontario |
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Building | Image | Opened | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
(Ann & Robert H.) Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago | 225 E. Chicago | Department of Pediatrics | ||
Ronald McDonald House | 211 E. Grand |
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