University of Pennsylvania Perelman Quadrangle
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Perelman Quadrangle, also known as Perelman Quad, is an area of the University of Pennsylvania's campus in West Philadelphia that was redeveloped in 2001 in conjunction with a comprehensive renovation of Houston Hall. The renovation, performed by the architectural firm of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, also built a large open plaza formerly known as Wynn Commons, named for real estate businessman Steve Wynn. The name was changed to Penn Commons in February 2018 amid sexual misconduct allegations.[2][1]
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Perelman Quadrangle | |
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Penn Commons[1] | |
Nickname(s): Perelman Quad | |
Former name(s): Wynn Commons[2] | |
Wynn Commons in 2005. Buildings from left to right are College Hall, Irvine Auditorium, and Houston Hall. | |
Design | Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown |
Opening date | 2001 (outdoor space) |
Dedicated to | Ronald Perelman |
Owner | University of Pennsylvania |
Address | 3417 Spruce Street University City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Perelman Quad also offers event spaces in several adjacent buildings.[3] Perelman Quad staff also manage public spaces in several other campus buildings.[4]