University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District - Contributing Properties

Contributing Properties

The Historic District comprises 28 contributing properties over 117 acres (0.47 km2), including:

  • Veterinary School and Hospital - 1906, 1912, designed by Walter Cope and Emlyn Stewardson.
  • Zoological Laboratory (now, Leidy Laboratory of Biology) - 1910, designed by Cope and Stewardson.
  • University Dormitories - 1895-1910, designed by Cope and Stewardson.
  • Richards Medical Research Laboratories - 1964 - designed by Louis Kahn.
  • Medical School - 1904, 1928, designed by Cope and Stewardson.
  • University Museum - Wilson Eyre, Cope and Stewardson, and Frank Miles Day, 1895-1899; additions, 1912, 1929 (new wing Mitchell and Giurgola, 1971).
  • Franklin Field - Day & Klauder, 1904; Horace Trumbauer, 1925.
  • Weightman Hall - Frank Miles Day, 1904.
  • Hutchinson Gym and Palestra - Day and Charles Klauder, 1926, 1928.
  • Moore School of Electrical Engineering - Erskine and Morris, 1921 (renovated Paul Cret - 1926 and a third story added by Alfred Bendiner in 1940)
  • Towne Building - Cope and Stewardson, 1903.
  • Hayden Hall - Edgar V. Seeler, 1896.
  • John Harrison (Smith) Chemistry Lab - Collins and Autenreith, 1886.
  • Morgan Laboratory of Physics - Cope and Stewardson, 1892 (School of Nursing and Music Building).
  • Bennett Hall - Stewardson and Page, 1925.
  • Furness Library - Furness and Evans, 1888-1891; Duhring Wing, 1914-1915.
  • Irvine Auditorium, 3401 Spruce St. - Horace Trumbauer 1926-1928.
  • Houston Hall - William C. Hays and Milton Bennett Medary (under Frank Miles Day) 1895.
  • College Hall - Thomas W. Richards, 1871-1872.
  • Logan Hall - Thomas W. Richards 1874.
  • Wistar Institute, 3601 Spruce St. - G. W. & W. D. Hewitt 1894; addition, 1897.
  • "The Castle" (Tau chapter of Psi Upsilon Fraternity), 250 S. 36th St., (1897–99) - William D. Hewitt.
  • Phi Kappa Sigma - Bissell and Sinkler, 1910 - Fraternity.
  • Delta Upsilon - L. Kintzing, 1913.
  • Delta Tau Delta - Bissell and Sinkler, 1914.
  • Phi Delta Theta (Environmental Studies) - Oswald Shelly, 1900. Fraternity.

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