Name |
No. |
Image |
Architect |
Built |
Address/Location |
Notes |
HABS No. |
Bennett Hall (now Fisher–Bennett Hall) |
17 |
 |
Stewardson & Page |
1925 |
3340 Walnut Street (SE corner 34th & Walnut Streets) |
Houses the English Department |
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"The Castle" (Psi Upsilon Fraternity) |
24 |
 |
William D. Hewitt |
1897–1899 |
250 South 36th Street (SW corner 36th Street & Locust Walk) |
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College Hall |
21 |
 |
Thomas W. Richards |
1871–1872 |
College Green, south of Locust Walk |
 From Woodland Avenue, 1892 |
PA-1643 |
Delta Tau Delta (now Sweeten Alumni House)[3] |
27 |
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Bissell & Sinkler |
1914 1982 alterations by Dagit/Saylor |
3533 Locust Walk |
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Delta Upsilon (now Robbins House)[4] |
26 |
|
Lester Kintzing |
1913 |
3537 Locust Walk |
Later housed the fraternity Kappa Alpha Society[5] Now houses Jerome Fisher Management and Technology Center |
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Dental Hall (now Hayden Hall) |
14 |
 |
Edgar Viguers Seeler |
1896 |
3320 Smith Walk |
Became the Fine Arts Building in 1915 |
PA-6176 |
Franklin Field |
9 |
 |
Day & Brother Charles Klauder Horace Trumbauer |
1904 1922, wooden grandstands demolished; concrete grandstands added by Klauder 1925, upper deck added by Trumbauer |
233 South 33rd Street (NE corner 33rd & South Streets) |
 Concrete grandstands under construction, 1922 |
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Furness Library[6] (now Fisher Fine Arts Library) |
18 |



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Furness and Evans |
1888–1891 1903–1905, Lea Library addition by Furness & Evans 1914–1915 Duhring Wing addition by Furness, Evans & Co. 1931 H. H. Furness Reading Room addition by Robert Rodes McGoodwin 1964 alterations to Duhring Wing by Suer, Livingston & Demas 1986–1991 restoration by Venturi, Rauch, Scott Brown & Associates, CLIO Group, and Marianna Thomas Architects |
220 South 34th Street (34th Street & Locust Walk) |
The Henry Charles Lea Library and Reading Room addition (1905) expanded the library eastward: The Duhring Wing (1915) expanded the library's bookstacks southward. It was converted into office space in 1964.[7] The Horace Howard Furness Reading Room addition (1931) expanded the library westward, and housed his Shakespeare collection until 1963.[8]: 166 It was converted into the Arthur Ross Gallery in 1983. The 1986–1991 restoration removed interior partitions, and restored the full 4-story height of the Main Reading Room.[9] |
PA-1644 |
Houston Hall |
20 |
 |
William C. Hays and Milton Bennett Medary (under Frank Miles Day) |
1895 1936 expansion by Robert Rodes McGoodwin |
3501 Spruce Street |
The 1936 expansion added a 2-story dining hall to the east end, and a student lounge and clubrooms to the west end. |
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Hutchinson Gymnasium and Palestra |
11 |
 |
Day & Klauder Charles Klauder |
1926, Palestra 1928, Hutchinson Gymnasium |
Palestra: 233 South 33rd Street Hutchinson Gymnasium: 219 South 33rd Street |
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Irvine Auditorium |
19 |
 |
Horace Trumbauer |
1926–1932 |
3401 Spruce Street (NW corner 34th & Spruce Streets) |
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Lea Laboratory of Hygiene[10] ("Smith Labs") DEMOLISHED |
15 |
 |
Collins & Autenreith |
1891 Demolished 1995 |
215–225 South 34th Street |
Identified in 1978 NRHP nomination as "John Harrison (Smith) Chemistry Lab"[2] Vagelos Laboratories was built on the site in 1997.[11] |
PA-6175 |
Logan Hall (originally Medical Hall, now Claudia Cohen Hall) |
22 |
 |
Thomas W. Richards |
1874 |
249 South 36th Street (36th Street between Spruce Street & Woodland Walk) |
 Logan Hall in 1890 |
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Medical School (now Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania) |
5 |
 |
Cope & Stewardson Stewardson & Page |
1904 1928 |
3620 Hamilton Walk |
 John Morgan Building |
|
Moore School of Electrical Engineering |
12 |
 |
Morris & Erskine |
1921 1926 renovation by Paul Cret 1940, 3rd story added by Alfred Bendiner |
200 South 33rd Street (SW corner 33rd & Walnut Streets) |
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Morgan Laboratory of Physics
2 adjacent buildings: Morgan Building[12] Music Building (now Lerner Center)[13] |
16 |

 |
Cope & Stewardson |
1890–1892 |
Morgan Building: 209 South 34th Street Music Building: 201 South 34th Street |
Built as the Foulke & Long Institute for Orphan Girls of Soldiers and Firemen. Its school became the Morgan Building; its dormitory became the Music Building. The Morgan Building later housed the School of Nursing. The Music Building was renovated and expanded into the Lerner Center, 2010. |
PA-6177 PA-6177-A PA-6177-B |
Phi Delta Theta (now Jaffe History of Art Building) |
28 |
 |
Oswin W. Shelly |
1900 1924 alterations 1994 expansion by Tony Atkins |
3405 Woodland Walk (SW corner 34th & Walnut Streets) |
Later housed the Institute for Environmental Studies Now houses the History of Art Department |
|
Phi Kappa Sigma |
25 |
|
Bissell & Sinkler, and Marmaduke Tilden |
1910 |
3539 Locust Walk (NE corner 36th Street & Locust Walk) |
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|
Quadrangle Dormitories |
3 |
 |
Cope & Stewardson Stewardson & Page Trautwein & Howard |
1895–1912 1912–1929 1945–1959 |
3700 Spruce Street (bounded by 36th Street, Spruce Street, Woodland Walk, 38th Street, & Hamilton Walk) |
 Upper Quad
 Lower Quad |
PA-1645 |
Richards Medical Research Laboratories |
4 |
 |
Louis Kahn |
1962 |
3700–3710 Hamilton Walk |
 Entrance porch |
|
Towne Building |
13 |
 |
Cope & Stewardson |
1903 |
220 South 33rd Street (NW corner 33rd Street & Smith Walk) |
|
|
University Museum |
8 |
 |
Wilson Eyre, Cope & Stewardson, and Frank Miles Day |
1895-1899 1912 addition by Wilson Eyre 1929 addition by 1971 wing by Mitchell/Giurgola[14] 2020 renovation by |
3260 South Street (SE corner 33rd & South Streets) |
 The Museum commission was shared by three architectural firms. |
PA-1646 |
Veterinary School and Hospital[15] |
1 |
 |
Cope & Stewardson Cope & Emlyn Stewardson |
1906 1912 expansion |
3801 Woodland Walk (NW corner 38th Street & Woodland Walk) |
Following John Stewardson's death, Walter Cope partnered with Stewardson's brother, Emlyn. The firm later became Stewardson & Page. |
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Weightman Hall (Gymnasium and Field House) |
10 |
 |
Frank Miles Day |
1904 1905 White Training House added by Horace Trumbauer |
235 South 33rd Street (33rd Street between Spruce Street & Smith Walk) |
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Wistar Institute |
23 |
 |
G. W. & W. D. Hewitt |
1894 1897 addition by Hewitt Bros. |
3601 Spruce Street (NW corner 36th & Spruce Streets) |
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Zoological Laboratory (now Leidy Laboratories of Biology)[16] |
2 |
 |
Cope & Stewardson |
1910 |
3740 Hamilton Walk (SE corner 38th Street & Hamilton Walk) |
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Unidentified |
6 |
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Unidentified |
7 |
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