Image | Building | Campus | Floors | Year Completed[9] | Status |
 |
Maxwell Place |
Academic Core |
2.5 |
1872 [10] |
Completed |
|
Hamilton House |
North |
|
1880[11] |
Demolished in fall 2014.[11] |
 |
Main Building |
Academic Core |
5 |
February 15, 1882 [12] |
Completed |
 |
White Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1882 |
Demolished in 1967. |
|
Neville Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1890 |
Destroyed by fire in 1961. |
|
Mechanical Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1892 |
Home to the Engineering Department. Renamed Dicker Hall by the 1930s, and renamed again to Anderson Hall in 1948. Demolished in 1964; replaced by Anderson Tower. |
 |
Gillis Building |
Academic Core |
|
1892 |
Completed |
 |
Miller Hall |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
1898 |
Completed |
|
Bolivar Arts Center |
West |
|
1899, 1917, 2015 |
Purchased by UK in 2013; became home of the School of Arts and Visual Studies during summer 2015.[13] |
 |
Alumni Hall (Barker Hall & Buell Armory) |
Academic Core |
3 + B + Bell Tower |
1901, 1937 |
Completed |
 |
Patterson Hall |
North |
3 + B |
1904, 2016 |
Completed. Exterior mostly intact, but interior heavily renovated as part of the Limestone Park project. |
|
Scovell Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1905 |
Completed |
|
Education Building (Frazee Hall) |
Academic Core |
|
1907 |
Completed |
|
Matthews Building |
Academic Core |
|
1907 |
Completed |
 |
Mining Laboratory (Engineering Annex) |
Academic Core |
|
1907 |
Completed |
 |
Carnegie Library[14] |
Academic Core |
|
1909 |
Demolished in 1967 |
|
Pence Hall |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
1909 |
Completed |
|
Kastle Hall |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
1909, 1926 |
Completed |
|
Norwood Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1910 |
Destroyed by fire 1948 |
|
Bradley Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1921 |
Completed |
|
Alumni Gym Fitness Center |
Academic Core |
|
1924,[15] 2018 |
Completed; originally known as Alumni Gymnasium. Converted to a student fitness center as part of the 2018 Student Center expansion and renamed at that time.[16] |
 |
McLean Stadium |
Academic Core |
|
1924[15] |
Demolished in 1974. |
|
Boyd Hall |
North |
4 |
1925[17] |
Demolished in 2014 for Limestone Park.[3][11] |
 |
McVey Hall |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
1928 |
Completed |
 |
Memorial Hall |
Academic Core |
2 |
1929[15] |
Completed |
|
Taylor Education Building |
West |
|
ca. 1930 |
Completed |
|
Kinkead Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1930 |
Completed |
|
Breckinridge Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1930 |
Completed |
|
Thomas Poe Cooper Building |
UK HealthCare |
|
1930 |
Completed |
 |
Margaret I. King Library |
Academic Core |
3 |
1931 |
Completed |
 |
Lafferty Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1936 |
Completed |
 |
Student Union (Student Center) |
Academic Core |
|
1938, 1963, 2018 |
Almost completely rebuilt in a project completed in 2018. As part of the project, the 1963 addition was demolished in 2015; the 1938 portion remains intact with interior renovations and is incorporated into the current facility.[18] |
|
Jewell Hall |
North |
4 |
1939 |
Demolished in 2014 for Limestone Park.[3][11] Site now occupied by part of the current Holmes Hall. |
 |
Erikson Hall |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
1939 |
Completed |
 |
Funkhouser Building |
Academic Core |
7 + B + B1 |
1942 |
Completed |
|
Cooperstown Apartments |
Central |
|
1946 |
Buildings razed in 2012–13 for Woodland Glen. |
|
Frank D. Peterson Service Building |
West |
|
1949 |
Completed |
 |
Bowman Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1949 |
Completed |
 |
Fine Arts Building |
Academic Core |
|
1950 |
Completed |
 |
Memorial Coliseum |
North |
3 |
1950 |
Completed |
 |
Mineral Industries Building |
Academic Core |
|
1951 |
Completed |
 |
Grehan Journalism Building |
Academic Core |
2+B |
1951 |
Completed |
|
Keeneland Hall |
North |
4 + B |
1955 |
Demolished in 2014 for Limestone Park.[3][11] Site now occupied by the current Boyd Hall. |
|
Donovan Hall |
Academic Core |
5 |
1955 |
Demolished in 2014 for the new Jacobs Science Building.[11] |
|
K-Lair Grill and Food Storage Building |
Academic Core |
1 |
1955 [19] |
K-Lair portion demolished in 2013. Food Storage Building demolished in 2014 for the new Jacobs Science Building.[11] |
|
Holmes Hall |
North |
4 + B |
1958 |
Demolished in 2014 for Limestone Park.[3][11] Site now occupied by most of the current Holmes Hall. |
|
Kelley Hall |
UK HealthCare |
|
1959 |
Completed |
|
Blazer Dining |
North |
4 |
1960 |
Completed. Partially converted to a classroom building as part of the Limestone Park development;[3] the pre-existing dining facility was expanded and renovated. Originally named "Blazer Hall," but renamed in 2016 due to name confusion with new Blazer Hall. |
|
Haggin Hall |
Central |
4 |
1960 |
Demolished in 2013; replaced on-site by New Haggin Hall.[20] |
 |
Slone Research Building |
Academic Core |
|
1960 |
Completed |
 |
Chemistry–Physics Building |
Academic Core |
4 |
1962, 2019 |
Completed |
 |
Albert B. Chandler Hospital |
UK HealthCare |
|
1962, 2011 |
Completed |
|
Commonwealth Village |
South |
|
1963 |
Completed. Graduate housing complex; decommissioned in fall 2017 and declared as surplus property by the university in December of that year. Sale of the complex planned, with the proceeds to create a fund for new graduate family housing at the Greg Page Apartments site.[21] |
 |
Gatton Business and Economics Building |
Academic Core |
4 |
1963, 1992, 2016[22] |
Completed. Original building expanded in 1992 and again in 2016. Also served as temporary home to the UK College of Law (along with UK-owned buildings formerly owned by Lexington Theological Seminary) in 2017–19 while its current building (see below) was being renovated. |
|
Helen G. King Alumni House |
Academic Core |
2 |
1963[23] |
Completed |
 |
Margaret I. King Library (South) |
Academic Core |
3 |
1963 |
Completed |
|
Dickey Hall |
Academic Core |
|
1964 |
Completed |
 |
Law Building |
Academic Core |
2 + B (1965) 3 + B (2019) |
1965, 2019 |
Completed. Briefly closed for a major renovation and reopened for the 2019–20 school year.[24] |
 |
Anderson Tower |
Academic Core: Engineering Quadrangle |
7 + B |
1966 |
Completed |
 |
Blanding Tower |
Central |
23 |
1967 |
Completed. Decommissioned as housing in fall 2016;[25][1] demolished in 2020[2] after original date of 2018 slipped.[26] |
 |
Blanding I, II, III, IV |
Central |
3 |
1967 |
Completed. Decommissioned as housing in fall 2017,[1] demolished in 2020, with work continuing into 2021.[2] The outer shell of Blanding III remained standing into 2021. |
|
Kirwan–Blanding Commons |
Central |
2 |
1967 |
Completed. Dining hall and student lounge; decommissioned in fall 2015,[25] demolished in 2020.[2] |
 |
Kirwan Tower |
Central |
23 |
1967 |
Completed. Decommissioned as housing in fall 2016;[1] demolished in 2020.[2] |
|
Kirwan I, II, III, IV |
Central |
3 |
1967 |
Completed. Decommissioned as housing in fall 2017;[1] demolished in 2020.[2] |
 |
Patterson Office Tower |
Academic Core |
18 |
1969[15] |
Completed |
 |
Cliff Hagan Stadium |
Wildcat Sports & Recreation |
N/A |
1969, 2002 |
Completed. Scheduled to be demolished after completion of the new baseball park. |
 |
White Hall Classroom Building |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
1969 |
Completed |
|
Sanders–Brown Center on Aging |
UK HealthCare |
4 |
1972 |
Completed |
 |
Kroger Field |
Wildcat Sports & Recreation |
N/A (two decks) |
1973, 2015 |
Completed. Originally known as Commonwealth Stadium; name changed in 2017 with sponsorship from Kroger. |
 |
Lucille C. Little Fine Arts Library |
Academic Core |
2 + B |
1974 |
Completed. Originally the north addition of the Margaret I. King Library. |
|
University of Kentucky Children's Hospital |
UK HealthCare |
|
|
Completed |
|
Kentucky Clinic |
UK HealthCare |
5 |
|
Completed |
 |
Singletary Center for the Arts |
Academic Core |
|
1979[15] |
Completed |
|
Greg Page Apartments |
South |
25 buildings, 2 floors each |
1979[4] |
Completed. Greg Page Apartments was named after Greg Page, one of the first two African-American football players at UK. Before playing a varsity game, Page became paralyzed after a blow to the back during a 1967 practice and died from the complications 38 days later. |
|
Student Center Addition |
Academic Core |
|
1982 |
Demolished in 2015 as part of the Student Center renovation and expansion project.[18] |
|
Markey Cancer Center |
UK HealthCare |
|
1985[15] |
Completed |
|
Boone Faculty Center |
Academic Core |
1 |
1986 |
Completed |
|
Gluck Equine Research Center |
Agriculture |
|
1987 |
Completed |
|
E.J. Nutter Training Facility |
Wildcat Sports & Recreation |
|
1987 |
Completed |
 |
Lancaster Aquatic Center |
Wildcat Sports & Recreation |
|
1989 |
Completed |
|
Charles E. Barnhart Building |
Agriculture |
|
1990 |
Completed |
|
ASTeCC Building |
Academic Core |
|
1994 |
Completed |
 |
William T. Young Library |
Central |
6 + B |
1998 |
Completed |
 |
CRMS Building |
Academic Core |
5 + B |
|
Completed |
 |
Oliver H. Raymond Civil Engineering Building |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
1998 |
Completed |
 |
James F. Hardymon Building |
North |
|
September 2000 |
Completed |
 |
Ralph G. Anderson Building |
Academic Core |
3 + B |
2002 |
Completed |
 |
Bernard M. Johnson Student Recreation Center |
Wildcat Sports & Recreation |
|
January 2003 |
Completed. Expansion and renovation of the former Seaton Center. |
|
Charles T. Wethington Jr. Building |
UK HealthCare |
6 |
February 2003 |
Completed |
|
Gill Heart Institute |
UK HealthCare |
5 |
April 2004 |
Completed |
 |
Biomedical Biological Science Research Building |
UK HealthCare |
5 |
April 2005 |
Completed |
|
Dale E. Baldwin Residence Hall |
Central |
3 |
August 2005 |
Completed |
|
Margaret Ingels Residence Hall |
Central |
3 |
August 2005 |
Completed |
 |
David P. Roselle Residence Hall |
North |
4 + Maintenance Level |
August 2005 |
Completed. Occupies a property that once housed outdoor basketball courts. |
|
John T. Smith Residence Hall |
Central |
3 |
August 2005 |
Completed |
|
Joe Craft Center (basketball practice facility) |
North |
2 |
January 2007 |
Completed |
|
Student Health Facility |
UK HealthCare |
4 |
July 2008 |
Completed |
 |
Biological Pharmaceutical Complex Building |
UK HealthCare |
5 + B |
2010 |
Completed |
|
Davis Marksbury Building |
North |
|
2011 |
Completed |
|
Wildcat Coal Lodge |
North |
|
2012 |
Completed |
 |
Herman Lee Donovan Hall & Lyman T. Johnson Hall |
Central |
4 |
Fall 2013 |
Completed.[27] Known as Central Hall 1 & 2 during the planning and construction stages. |
 |
Frances Jewell Hall |
North |
|
2014 |
Completed.[28] Originally named Champions Court I. |
 |
Georgia M. Blazer Hall |
North |
|
2014 |
Completed.[28] Originally named Champions Court II. |
|
Chellgren Hall, Bell Hall, Pigman Hall, Woodland Glen IV, & V |
Central |
|
2014–2015 |
Completed. Chellgren Hall (originally Woodland Glen I) and Bell Hall (originally Woodland Glen II) opened in fall 2014; the remainder opened in fall 2015.[11] |
 |
New Haggin Hall |
Central |
5[29] |
Fall 2014[29] |
Completed |
 |
The 90 |
Central |
|
2015 |
Completed[30] |
 |
Don & Cathy Jacobs Science Building |
Academic Core |
|
2016 |
Completed.[31] Occupies the sites of the original Donovan Hall and Food Storage Building. |
 |
Sarah Bennett Holmes Hall |
North |
|
2016 |
Completed.[32] Known during planning and construction stages as Limestone Park I; occupies the same site as the original Holmes and Jewell Halls. |
 |
Cloona Belle Matthews Boyd Hall |
North |
|
2016 |
Completed.[32] Known during planning and construction stages as Limestone Park II; occupies the site of the former Keeneland Hall. |
|
Medical Research Building |
UK HealthCare |
6 |
|
Planning[33] |
 |
Lewis Hall |
Central |
5 |
2017 |
Completed. Serves both as a residence hall and an office facility for UK's Lewis Honors College. |
 |
University Flats |
Central |
7 |
2017 |
Completed[34] |
|
Kentucky Proud Park |
Wildcat Sports & Recreation |
N/A |
2018 |
Completed in fall 2018, with the UK baseball team beginning play in the new park in 2019.[35][36] |
|
Martin–Gatton Agricultural Sciences Building |
South |
4 |
2026 |
Ground broken in March 2024. Will become the main teaching facility for the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.[37] |
|
Michael D. Rankin M.D. Health Education Building |
UK HealthCare |
8 (south wing) 10 (north wing) |
2026 |
Ground broken in December 2023. Will house programs in the Colleges of Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health.[38][39] |