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List of Northwestern University buildings
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The list of Northwestern University buildings encompasses the two main campuses of Northwestern University, located in Evanston, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois. The Evanston site contains approximately 150 buildings on its 240-acre (0.97 km2) campus. The downtown Chicago campus, of approximately 25 acres (0.10 km2), is home to the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. Northwestern University also has an 11-acre (0.04 km2) campus in Education City, a satellite campus complex in Doha, Qatar.
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Evanston campus
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Northwestern's original Evanston, Illinois campus, located just north of Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan, can be traced to 1851, one year after the institution's founding. The campus still hosts the majority of Northwestern's undergraduate programs, as well as several of its graduate and professional schools. Unlike many prestigious universities of the time, whose campuses were iteratively master-planned, buildings on the Evanston Campus range heavily in both architectural style and date, due in part to the university's historically fluctuating finances. The earliest buildings are of Victorian, Gothic-adjacent, Neoclassical, and Renaissance-Revival styles. Numerous buildings on the Evanston campus constructed from the early to mid-twentieth century, including lecture halls, student residences, and the university's flagship library, were commissioned in the Collegiate Gothic style by notable American campus architect James Gamble Rogers. In the postwar period, numerous brutalist projects were undertaken, including an expansion of the main library by Walter Netsch. Many of these buildings are located on the Northwestern University Lakefill, a 1964 landfill extension of Northwestern's campus into Lake Michigan. As the university's first and primary campus, Evanston has seen major development in the past decade, including the construction of major new projects for its Music, Business, and Athletic programs designed by leading architecture firms.
Academic buildings and lecture halls
Libraries
Performing arts
Science and research buildings
Religious buildings
Athletic buildings
Administrative and other student buildings
Residences
Other buildings
Listed alphabetically by address
- 1808 Chicago Avenue
- 1810-12 Chicago Avenue, department of anthropology, department of sociology
- 1815 Chicago Avenue
- 405 Church Street, College Preparation Program
- 515 Clark Street
- 555 Clark Street, Cook Family Writing Program, Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences Program, Center for the Writing Arts, various student financial offices
- 619 Clark Street, various financial offices
- 625 Colfax Street
- 629 Colfax Street, Office of Global Safety and Security
- 617 Dartmouth Place, Center for Talent Development
- 627 Dartmouth Place, Searle Center for Advancing Learning and Teaching
- 630 Dartmouth Place, International Office
- 1201 Davis Street, various alumni and development offices, University Police
- 619 Emerson Street, Holocaust Educational Foundation, Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
- 633 Emerson Street, Student Health Services
- 618 Garrett Place, Master of Science in Education (MSEd)
- 625 Haven Street
- 617 Haven Street, Naval ROTC
- 600 Haven Street, New Student and Family Programs (NSFP)
- 1801 Hinman Avenue, Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid, Veterans Office
- 1810 Hinman Avenue, Department of Anthropology
- 1812 Hinman Avenue
- 1813 Hinman Avenue, Center for Civic Engagement, Center for Leadership, Chicago Field Studies Program (CFS)
- 1819 Hinman Avenue, Program of Asian American Studies
- 1835 Hinman Avenue, Dining hall
- 617 Library Place, Writing Place
- 618 Library Place, Center for Applied Psychological and Family Studies, The Family Institute
- 620 Library Place, Program of African Studies, Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA)
- 626 Library Place
- 620 Lincoln Street, Legal Studies Program[51]
- 630 Lincoln Street, Northwestern Career Advancement and SafeRide
- 640 Lincoln Street, Art Theory and Practice Department
- 1801 Maple Avenue, Media Management Center (MMC), NU in Qatar Support Office, Traffic Safety School
- 616 Noyes Street, Integrated Science Program (ISP)
- 617 Noyes Street, National High School Institute
- 625 Noyes Street
- 629 Noyes Street, Northwestern University Press
- 1840 Oak Ave, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
- 1603 Orrington Ave, Office of Compliance, Audit and Advisory Service
- 2020 Ridge Avenue, various administrative offices
- 1902 Sheridan Road, Equality Development and Globalization Studies (EDGS), Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Center for International and Comparative Studies, Center for Technology Innovation Management
- 1908 Sheridan Road, Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
- 1914 Sheridan Road, African American Student Affairs
- 1918 Sheridan Road, Dean's Office for the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
- 1922 Sheridan Road, Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
- 1936 Sheridan Road, Multicultural Center, Multicultural Student Affairs, University Academic Advisory Center, Asian/Asian American Student Affairs
- 1940 Sheridan Road, Office of Fellowships & the University Academic Advising Center (UAAC)
- 2000 Sheridan Road
- 2006 Sheridan Road, Statistics Department
- 2010 Sheridan Road, Programs for Asian Studies, International Studies, International and Area Studies, and Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Harvey Kapnick Center for Business Institutions
- 2016 Sheridan Road, Department of Linguistics
- 2040 Sheridan Road, Institute for Policy Research
- 2046 Sheridan Road
- 2122 Sheridan Road, various residential services
- 1800 Sherman Avenue, Innovation and New Ventures Office (INVO), Art History Department, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Department of German, Global Health Studies Program, Middle East and North African Studies (MENA), Slavic Languages and Literatures (purchased by Northwestern in 2004[52])
- 720 University Place, Human Resources Department, Payroll
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Chicago campus
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Northwestern's Downtown Chicago campus of approximately 25 acres (100,000 m2) dates to 1921 where the university purchased 9 original acres for its medical, dental, law, and business schools.[53] The Chicago Campus, with a small assortment of gothic revival buildings, is notable for containing the first instances of academic skyscrapers in the world. Located on land in the Streeterville neighborhood on the city's Near North Side, the secondary campus is home to the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern University School of Law (as well as parts of the Kellogg School of Management and School of Continuing Studies).
Pritzker School of Law
Kellogg School of Management
Feinberg School of Medicine
Patient care and research
Buildings of the associated Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC)*
Listed alphabetically by address. These buildings are not considered parts of Northwestern's academic campus but are associated with the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Medical System.
- 225 E. Chicago Avenue, (Ann & Robert H.) Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
- 250 E. Erie Street, Adult Emergency Department
- 251 E. Erie Street, Feinberg Pavilion
- 441 E. Erie Street, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Onterie Center Offices
- 710 N. Fairbanks Court, Walter E. Olson Pavilion
- 211 E. Grand Avenue, Ronald McDonald House
- 201 E. Huron Street, Galter Pavilion
- 345 E. Huron Street, Stone Institute Inpatient Psychiatry Center
- 446 E. Ontario Street, Stone Institute
- 244 E. Pearson Street, Worcester House
- 676 N. St. Clair Street, Arkes Pavilion
- 250 E. Superior Street, Prentice Women's Hospital
- 345 E. Superior Street, Flagship Main Entrance
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