Academic Facilities
| Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Battle Hall | 1911 | Originally the main library, now houses the Architecture and Planning Library, the Alexander Architectural Archive and the Center for American Architecture. | ||
| Batts Hall | 1953 | "6 Pack" building | ||
| Benedict Hall | 1951 | "6 Pack" building | ||
| Biological Laboratories | 1923 | Now houses Botany | ||
| Calhoun Hall | 1955 | "6 Pack" building | ||
| College of Business Administration Building | 1962 | (Formerly Business Administration-Economics Building), consists of two units: a seven-story office structure and a six-story classroom building; houses McCombs School of Business; part of the George Kozmetsky Center for Business Education complex. | ||
| Peter T. Flawn Academic Center | 1960 | Student technology and collaboration facility. Also called the Main Building Annex, because of offices originally in the Main Building, but moved because of renovations. | ||
| Garrison Hall | 1925 | |||
| Gebauer Building | 1904 | Dorothy L. Gebauer Building, Formerly the student services building | ||
| Graduate School of Business | 1976 | Home to McCombs School of Business graduate programs; part of the George Kozmetsky Center for Business Education complex. | ||
| Goldsmith Hall | 1932 | Houses School of Architecture | ||
| Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center | 1972 | Acquires and manages collections of significant cultural materials such as rare books, manuscripts, film and art. | ||
| W. C. Hogg Building | 1933 | |||
| Hogg Memorial Auditorium | 1932 | |||
| Homer Rainey Hall | 1956 | "6 Pack" building, formerly "Old Music" Hall | ||
| Mezes Hall | 1952 | "6 Pack" building | ||
| Painter Hall | 1932 | Formerly the Physics Building | ||
| Parlin Hall | 1954 | "6 Pack" building | ||
| Perry-CastaƱeda Library | 1974-1977 | The main central library. | ||
| Sutton Hall | 1917 | Cass Gilbert architect | ||
| University Teaching Center | 1981-1984 | Four-story general purpose classroom building; part of the George Kozmetsky Center for Business Education complex. | ||
| Waggener Hall | 1931 | Named after Leslie Waggener, first university president ad interim. Originally occupied by the school of business; now home to Department of Philosophy, Department of Classics, and Classics Library. | ||
| Welch Hall | 1929, 1958, & 1974 | Chemistry | ||
| W.R. Woolrich Laboratories | 1958 | Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics |
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