List of Georgetown University buildings
This is a list of buildings on Georgetown University campuses. Georgetown University's undergraduate campus and the medical school campus, together comprising the main campus, and the Law Center campus, are located within Washington, D.C. The Main Campus is located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. between Canal Road, P Street, and Reservoir Road. The Law Center campus is located in downtown DC on New Jersey Avenue, near Union Station.
List of buildings[]
Name | Sub-buildings | Date Begun | Date Built | Area | Type | Abbreviation | Image | External link | Notes |
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Car Barn | 1895 | 1897 | East Campus | Academic | CBN | [1] | Once the Capital Traction Company trolley car depot | ||
2003 | 2005 | Main | Academic | DPAC | [2] | Expansion of 1906 Ryan Gymnasium. Named for Royden B. Davis | |||
Healy Hall | Gaston Hall, Riggs Library | 1877 | 1879 | Main | Academic | HEA | [3] | Interior work continued for 22 years after completion. Listed as National Historic Landmark | |
Bunn Intercultural Center | ICC Auditorium | 1982 | Main | Academic | ICC | [4] | |||
East Campus | Administrative | [5] | |||||||
Georgetown University Conference Center, Sellinger Lounge, University Bookstore, Students of Georgetown, Inc., The Georgetown Voice, The Hoya, WGTB, Georgetown University Alumni & Student Federal Credit Union | 1988 | Main | Administrative | [6] | Serves as students' union | ||||
2014 | Main | Academic | HFSC | [7] | |||||
1854 | 1855 | Main | Academic | MAG | [8] | Replaced Old South | |||
Jesuit Community Cemetery | 1808 | Main | Religious | Moved with the building of Maguire Hall in 1854 | |||||
Philip A. Hart Moot Court | 1971 | Law Center | Academic | [9] | |||||
Observatory | 1843 | 1844 | Main | Academic | OBS | [10] | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Used in 1846 to determine coordinates of Washington, D.C. | ||
Blommer Science Library | 1962 | 1963 | Main | Academic | REI | [11] | |||
Woodstock Theological Center | 1903 | Main | Administrative | [12] | Architect: Albert Olszewski Von Herbulis | ||||
UIS | 1954 | Main | Academic | STM | [13] | Renovated in 2002 | |||
Walsh Black Box Theatre | 1958 | East Campus | Academic | WAL | [14] | Named for Edmund A. Walsh, founder of the School of Foreign Service | |||
White-Gravenor Hall | 1932 | 1933 | Main | Academic | WGR | [15] | Named for Andrew White and John Gravenor
Architect: Emile G. Perrot | ||
Alumni Square (Village B) | Groves, Beh, McBride, and McCahill | 1983 | East Campus | Residential | VB | [16] | |||
Copley Hall | Copley Formal Hall, Muslim Prayer Room | 1930 | 1932 | Main | Residential | [17] | Named for Thomas Copley | ||
Darnall Hall | Epicurean and Company restaurant | 1964 | 1965 | Main | Residential | [18] | Renovated in 1996 | ||
1993 | Law Center | Residential | [19] | ||||||
Harbin Hall | 1965 | Main | Residential | [20] | Renovated in 2000 | ||||
Henle Village | The Fishbowl | 1976 | Main | Residential | [21] | Named for Robert J. Henle. Renovated in 1997 | |||
LXR Hall | Loyola Hall, Ryder Hall, Xavier Hall | East Campus | Residential | LXR | [22] | Connected into single building in 1994 | |||
Nevils Hall | Kober, Lisner, Nordhoff, Riggs | East Campus | Residential | [23] | Served as Georgetown University Hospital from 1900 to the early 1930s | ||||
New South Hall | Riverside Lounge | 1957 | 1959 | Main | Residential | NS | [24] | Renovated in 2004. | |
Kennedy Hall | Hoya Snaxa | 2001 | 2003 | Residential | [25] | ||||
McCarthy Hall | McShain Lounge | 2001 | 2003 | Residential | [26] | ||||
Reynolds Family Hall | 2001 | 2003 | Residential | REYN | [27] | ||||
Village A | 1979 | Main | Residential | VA | [28] | Level 4 known as "the rooftops" | |||
Village C | GERMS | 1987 | Main | Residential | [29] | Divided into East and West wings | |||
Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Hall | 2016 | Main | Residential | [30] | |||||
2001 | 2003 | Residential | [31] | ||||||
1970 | Medical | Library | DML | [32] | |||||
Edward Bennett Williams Law Library | 1989 | Law Center | Library | [33] | |||||
Lauinger Library | 1969 | 1970 | Main | Library | LAU | [34] | |||
1972 | Medical | Academic | BSC | [35] | |||||
Medical | Administrative | [36] | |||||||
St. Ignatius Chapel | 1930 | Medical | Academic | [37] | |||||
Medical | Academic | [38] | |||||||
1976 | Medical | Hospital | CCC | [39] | |||||
Medical | Hospital | [40] | |||||||
Medical | Hospital | [41] | To be demolished | ||||||
1972 | Medical | Hospital | [42] | ||||||
1988 | Medical | Hospital | [43] | ||||||
Lombardi Cancer Center | 1982 | Medical | Hospital | [44] | Named for Vince Lombardi | ||||
Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center | 1995 | Medical | Hospital | [45] | |||||
1972 | Medical | Academic | PSB/PRCL | [46] | |||||
1989 | Medical | Hospital | RRF | [47] | |||||
Cooper Field | Main | Athletic | [48] | Previously known as Multi-Sport Field | |||||
2005 | Law Center | Athletic | [49] | ||||||
Kehoe Field | North Kehoe Field | 1980 | Main | Athletic | [50] | ||||
McDonough Gymnasium | 1950 | 1951 | Main | Athletic | [51] | Used for Dwight D. Eisenhower's inaugural ball | |||
Yates Field House | 1979 | Main | Athletic | [52] | |||||
2014 | 2016 | Main | Athletic | [53] | |||||
Law Center | Religious | [54] | |||||||
1930 | 1932 | Main | Religious | [55] | |||||
Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart | 1892 | 1893 | Main | Religious | [56] | ||||
1930 | 1932 | Main | Religious | [57] | Located off of the first floor of Copley Hall | ||||
John Wolff International and Comparative Law Library | 2005 | Law Center | Administrative | [58] | |||||
1830 | 1848 | Main | Administrative | [59] | |||||
Heating and Cooling Plant | 1978 | Main | Administrative | [60] | |||||
Anne Marie Becraft Hall (formerly McSherry Hall) | 1792 | Main | Administrative | [61] | The oldest building currently on campus | ||||
Mortara Center For International Studies | 2003 | East Campus | Administrative | [62] | |||||
Isaac Hawkins Hall (formerly Mulledy Hall) | 1830 | 1833 | Main | Administrative | [63] | Originally named for Thomas Mulledy | |||
2006 | 2009 | Main | Academic | [64] | |||||
McNeir Auditorium | 1925 | Main | Administrative | NN | [65] | ||||
North and South Gatehouses | 1913 | 1913 | Main | Administrative | [66] | Replaced 1844 gatehouses | |||
Old North | McCourt School of Public Policy | 1794 | 1795 | Main | Academic | [67] | Oldest academic building on campus. | ||
Poulton Hall | Stage III Theater | 1947 | East Campus | Administrative | [68] | Named for Ferdinand Poulton | |||
East Campus | Alumni | [69] | Named for James Patrick Reed in 1993 | ||||||
1998 | 2005 | East Campus | Alumni | [70] | |||||
2001 | 2003 | Dining | [71] | Named for Leo J. O'Donovan | |||||
2012 | Main | Academic | Named for and dedicated to the Board of Regents of Georgetown University | ||||||
2005 | Qatar | Academic | LAS | [72] | Part of Education City | ||||
2008 | 2011 | Qatar | Academic | GUQ | [73] | Part of Education City | |||
Villa Le Balze | Student residence | 1911 | 1914 | Fiesole | Academic | [74] | Gifted to Georgetown University in 1979 | ||
McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies | 1835 c. | Alanya | Academic | [75] | Gifted to Georgetown University in 1989 |
Future buildings[]
- Cooper Field improvements, currently in its second phase of planning.
- Boathouse, awaiting completion of city environmental survey.[1]
References[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georgetown University buildings. |
- ^ Cooke, John (October 9, 2008). "On the Waterfront". The Georgetown Voice. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
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