University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District
The University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, eastern USA. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.Contributing properties
The Historic District comprises 28 contributing properties over, including:
- College Hall, Thomas W. Richards, 1871-1872
- Logan Hall, Thomas W. Richards, 1874
- John Harrison Chemistry Lab, Collins and Autenreith, 1886
- Furness Library, Furness and Evans, 1888-1891; Duhring Wing, 1914-1915
- Morgan Laboratory of Physics, Cope and Stewardson, 1892
- Wistar Institute, G. W. & W. D. Hewitt 1894; addition, 1897
- Quadrangle Dormitories, Cope and Stewardson, 1895-1910
- Houston Hall, William C. Hays and Milton Bennett Medary, 1895
- University Museum, original design by Wilson Eyre, Cope and Stewardson, and Frank Miles Day, 1895-1899. Additions in 1912 and 1929; new wing designed by Mitchell and Giurgola, 1971
- Dental Hall, Edgar Viguers Seeler, 1896
- "The Castle", William D. Hewitt, 1897–99
- Phi Delta Theta, Oswald Shelly, 1900; remodeled as university offices, 1924; enlarged for History of Art program, Tony Atkins, 1994.
- Towne Building, Cope and Stewardson, 1903
- Franklin Field, Day & Klauder, 1904; Horace Trumbauer, 1925
- Medical School, Cope and Stewardson, 1904, 1928
- Weightman Hall, Frank Miles Day, 1904
- Veterinary School and Hospital, designed by Walter Cope and Emlyn Stewardson, 1906, 1912
- Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, Bissell and Sinkler, 1910
- Zoological Laboratory, Cope and Stewardson, 1910
- Delta Upsilon, L. Kintzing, 1913
- Delta Tau Delta, Bissell and Sinkler, 1914
- Moore School of Electrical Engineering, Erskine and Morris, 1921; renovated by Paul Cret 1926; third story added by Alfred Bendiner in 1940
- Bennett Hall, Stewardson and Page, 1925
- Hutchinson Gym and Palestra, Frank Miles Day and Charles Klauder, 1926, 1928
- Irvine Auditorium, Horace Trumbauer, 1926-1932
- Richards Medical Research Laboratories, Louis Kahn, 1962
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