List of Georgetown University buildings

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This is a list of buildings on Georgetown University

Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
between Canal Road, P Street, and Reservoir Road. The Law Center campus is located in downtown DC on New Jersey Avenue, near Union Station.

List of buildings

Georgetown University buildings
Name Sub-buildings Image Built Campus Function Notes Ref.
Car Barn 1895–1897 East Academic Once the Capital Traction Company trolley car depot [1]
Davis Performing Arts Center Gonda Theater 2003–2005 Main Academic Expansion of 1906 Ryan Gymnasium. Named for Royden B. Davis [2]
Healy Hall
Riggs Library
1877–1879 Main Academic Interior work continued for 22 years after completion. Listed as National Historic Landmark [3]
Bunn Intercultural Center
1982 Main Academic [4]
Institute of Diplomacy East Administrative [5]
Leavey Center 1968 Main Administrative Serves as students' union [6]
Healey Family Student Center 2014 Main Academic [7]
Maguire Hall 1854–1855 Main Academic Replaced Old South [8]
Jesuit Community Cemetery
1808 Main Religious Moved with the building of Maguire Hall in 1854
Bernard P. McDonough Hall 1971 Law Academic [9]
Astronomical Observatory 1843–1844 Main Academic Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Used in 1846 to determine coordinates of Washington, D.C. [10]
Reiss Science Building Blommer Science Library 1962–1963 Main Academic [11]
Ryan Hall 1903 Main Administrative Architect: Albert Olszewski Von Herbulis [12]
St. Mary's Hall 1954 Main Academic Renovated in 2002 [13]
Edmund A. Walsh Building Walsh Black Box Theatre 1958 East Academic Named for
School of Foreign Service
[14]
White-Gravenor Hall 1932–1933 Main Academic Named for
Andrew White and John Gravenor

Architect: Emile G. Perrot

[15]
Alumni Square (Village B) Groves, Beh, McBride, and McCahill 1983 East Residential [16]
Copley Hall Copley Formal Hall 1930–1932 Main Residential Named for Thomas Copley [17]
Darnall Hall 1964–1965 Main Residential Renovated in 1996 [18]
Gewirz Student Center 1993 Law Residential [19]
Harbin Hall 1965 Main Residential Renovated in 2000 [20]
LXR Hall Loyola Hall, Ryder Hall, Xavier Hall East Residential Connected into single building in 1994 [21]
Nevils Hall Kober, Lisner, Nordhoff, Riggs East Residential Served as Georgetown University Hospital from 1900 to the early 1930s [22]
New South Hall 1957–1959 Main Residential Renovated in 2004. [23]
Kennedy Hall 2001–2003 Main Residential Part of the
Southwest Quadrangle
[24]
McCarthy Hall McShain Lounge 2001–2003 Main Residential [25]
Reynolds Family Hall 2001–2003 Main Residential [26]
Village A 1979 Main Residential Level 4 known as "the rooftops" [27]
Village C Village C East, Village C West 1987 Main Residential Divided into East and West wings [28]
Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Hall 2016 Main Residential [29]
Wolfington Hall Jesuit Residence 2001–2003 Main Residential [30]
John Vinton Dahlgren Medical Library 1970 Medical Library [31]
Edward Bennett Williams Law Library
1989 Law Library [32]
Lauinger Library 1969–1970 Main Library [33]
Basic Science Building 1972 Medical Academic [34]
Building D Medical Administrative [35]
Medical and Dental Building St. Ignatius Chapel 1930 Medical Academic [36]
Medical and Dental Annex Medical Academic [37]
Concentrated Care Center 1976 Medical
Hospital
[38]
Gorman Building Medical
Hospital
[39]
Marcus Bles Building 1972 Medical
Hospital
[40]
Pasquerilla Healthcare Center 1988 Medical
Hospital
[41]
Lombardi Cancer Center
1982 Medical
Hospital
Named for Vince Lombardi [42]
New Research Building Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center 1995 Medical
Hospital
[43]
Pre-Clinical Science Building 1972 Medical Academic [44]
Research Resource Facility 1989 Medical
Hospital
[45]
Cooper Field Main Athletic Previously known as Multi-Sport Field [46]
Sport and Fitness Center 2005 Law Athletic [47]
Kehoe Field North Kehoe Field 1980 Main Athletic [48]
McDonough Gymnasium 1950–1951 Main Athletic Used for Dwight D. Eisenhower's inaugural ball [49]
Yates Field House 1979 Main Athletic [50]
John R. Thompson Jr. Intercollegiate Athletic Center 2014–2016 Main Athletic [51]
Chapel of St. Thomas More Law Religious [52]
Copley Crypt Chapel of the North American Martyrs 1930–1932 Main Religious [53]
Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart 1892–1893 Main Religious [54]
Servant of God Sister Thea Bowman Chapel of St. William[1] 1930–1932 Main Religious Located off of the first floor of Copley Hall [55]
Eric E. Hotung International Law Center 2005 Law Administrative Named for
Eric Edward Hotung
, Hong Kong businessman and philanthropist
[56]
Gervase Building 1830–1848 Main Administrative [57]
Heating and Cooling Plant 1978 Main Administrative [58]
Anne Marie Becraft Hall (formerly McSherry Hall) 1792 Main Administrative The oldest building currently on campus [59]
Mortara Center For International Studies
2003 East Administrative [60]
Isaac Hawkins Hall (formerly Mulledy Hall) 1830–1833 Main Administrative Originally named for
Thomas Mulledy
[61]
Rafik B. Hariri Building 2006–2009 Main Academic [62]
New North McNeir Auditorium 1925 Main Administrative [63]
North and South Gatehouses 1913 Main Administrative Replaced 1844 gatehouses [64]
Old North 1794–1795 Main Academic Oldest academic building on campus. [65]
Poulton Hall Stage III Theater 1947 East Administrative Named for Ferdinand Poulton [66]
Reed Alumni Residence East Alumni Named for James Patrick Reed in 1993 [67]
Robert and Bernice Wagner Alumni House 1998–2005 East Alumni [68]
Leo J. O'Donovan Dining Hall 2001–2003 Main Dining Named for Leo J. O'Donovan [69]
Regents Hall 2012 Main Academic Named for and dedicated to the Board of Regents of Georgetown University
Liberal Arts and Science Building 2005
Qatar
Academic Part of Education City [70]
Humanitarium Building 2008–2011
Qatar
Academic Part of Education City [71]
School of Continuing Studies Building 2013 Downtown Academic [72]
Villa Le Balze 1911–1914 Fiesole Academic Gifted to Georgetown University in 1979 [73]
McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies c. 1835 Alanya Academic Gifted to Georgetown University in 1989 [74]
55 H St. Graduate Housing 2020–2022 Downtown Residential [75]

Future buildings

  • Boathouse, awaiting completion of city environmental survey.[2]
  • New Henle residential complex, with construction expected to run from May 2023 to July 2025.[3]

Former buildings

Former buildings
Name Image Years Campus Function Notes Ref.
Henle Village (original) 1976–2023 Main Residential Named for president Robert J. Henle [4][5]
Kober Cogan Building 1959–2018 Medical
Hospital
, Residential
Named for George Kober, Medical School dean, and William N. Cogan, Dental School dean [6][7]
Old South 1791–1904 Main Academic Georgetown's first building. Located at the present site of Ryan Hall [8]

References

  1. ^ "Georgetown University renames chapel in honor of Sister Thea Bowman". Catholic Standard. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. ^ Cooke, John (October 9, 2008). "On the Waterfront". The Georgetown Voice. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
  3. ^ Lane, Rosemary (2022-04-13). "Georgetown To Break Ground on New Housing Projects on Campus". Georgetown University. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  4. ^ "Henle Village at Georgetown University". Georgetown University Library. Archived from the original on August 11, 2023. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  5. ^ "Henle Village Demolition Next Week and Accessible Pathways". Georgetown University. June 15, 2023. Archived from the original on August 11, 2023. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  6. ^ Dressman, Mack; Levesque, Noah (November 10, 2017). "Rumors Uncovered: Inside Kober-Cogan". The Hoya: The Guide. pp. B2–B3. Archived from the original on August 10, 2023. Retrieved August 10, 2023 – via Issuu.
  7. ^ "Kober-Cogan Building Copper Time Capsule and Contents". Georgetown University Library. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
  8. ^ "Old South at Georgetown University, as viewed from the south side". Georgetown University Library. Archived from the original on June 3, 2023. Retrieved August 10, 2023.