List of architects represented on the Cornell University campus

The following notable architects have designed buildings on the Cornell University campuses. Because a number of architects designed multiple buildings, groups of buildings have a consistent appearance.

Balch Hall (1929)

Frederick L. Ackerman, Class of 1901

  • Balch Hall (1929)[1]
  • Day Hall (1947)[2]
Franklin Hall (1880); renamed Olive Tjaden Hall in 1981

Charles Babcock, who was Cornell's first architecture professor:

  • Lincoln Hall (1888)[3]
  • Franklin Hall (1880; renamed Olive Tjaden Hall in 1981)
  • Sage College for Women (1872)[4]
  • Sage Chapel (1875)
  • The Old Armory (1892; since demolished)

The Ballinger Company

  • Space Sciences Building (1967)[5]
Uris Hall (1973)

Gordon Bunshaft, (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill)

  • Uris Hall (1973)[6]
Goldwin Smith (1904)

Carrère and Hastings

  • Goldwin Smith Hall (1904) and the adjacent Sheldon Memorial Exedra and Sundial
  • Rockefeller Hall (1904)[7]
Friedman Wrestling Center (2003)

CannonDesign

  • Friedman Wrestling Center (2003)[8]
Addition to Cornell Health along Campus Road (2017)

Chiang O’Brien Architects, Grace Chiang 1980, B.Arch. 1981[9]

  • Campus Road addition to Gannett Health Center, along with extensive renovation and rename of building to "Cornell Health" (2017)[9][10]
Lyon, McFaddin, and War Memorial (1928)

Frank Miles Day & Charles Zeller Klauder

  • Baker Tower (1913)[11]
  • Founders Hall (1914)
  • Lyon Hall (1928)
  • McFaddin Hall (1928)
  • War Memorial (1928)
  • Mennen Hall (1931)

Earl Flansburgh a 1953 graduate who served on the Trustee Buildings and Properties Committee

  • Cornell Campus Store (1970; underground)
Bradfield Hall(1969)

Ulrich Franzen

Bartels Hall (1990)

Charles Gwathmey

  • Bartels Hall (1990)[13]
  • Kennedy & Roberts Hall (1990)[14]
  • Frank H.T. Rhodes Hall aka Theory Center (1990)
Baker Laboratory (1921)

Arthur N. Gibb Cornell B.Arch 1890[15]

  • Baker Laboratory (1921)[16]
  • Rand Hall (Gibb & Waltz, 1911)[17][15]
  • Sibley Dome

Darko Hreljanovic Cornell B.Arch 1977

  • Martha Van Rensselaer North Wing - replacement[18]
Milstein Hall (2011)

Rem Koolhaas

  • Milstein Hall (2011)
Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology (2008)
Fischell Band Center (2013)

Baird Sampson Neuert Architects of Toronto

Bailey Hall (1912)

Green & Wicks

Holabird & Root

  • Statler Hall (1949) and Alice Statler Auditorium (1956)[25]
  • Statler Inn (1950; demolished 1986)[26][27]
Klarman Hall (2016)
Physical Sciences Building (2010)

Koetter, Kim and Associates firm of Alfred H. Koetter Jr., M.Arch. 1966; and Susie Sung-Hea Kim 1971, B.Arch. 1972[28]

  • Klarman Hall (2016)[28]
  • Physical Sciences Building (2010)[28]

KSS Design Group

  • Robert A. and Jan M. Beck Center (Phase I expansion to Statler Hall, 2004)[29]
  • Auditorium tower on the southern side of Statler Hall (Phase II expansion to Statler Hall, 2009)[30]
  • Statler Hall entryway renovation (2014)[31]

Levatich, Miller & Hoffman

  • Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory[32]
  • Malott Hall - south wing
  • Rockefeller Hall renovations[7]

Robert Macon Associates

  • West side addition to Gannett Health Center (1979)[33]

Ehrman Mitchell and Romaldo Giurgola

  • Stocking Hall renovation (2010-2015)[34]

Richard Meier Cornell B.Arch 1956[35]

A.D. White House (1871)

William Henry Miller (1848–1922), Cornell B.Arch1872[15][38]

Bill & Melinda Gates Hall (2014)

Morphosis Architects (firm of Thom Mayne)

  • Bill & Melinda Gates Hall (2014)[39]
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art (1973)

I.M. Pei

Upson Hall after 2017 renovation

Perkins+Will (Lawrence Perkins, B.Arch. 1930, and Philip Will Jr., B.Arch. 1928; 2017 Upson renovation led by Robert Goodwin, B.Arch. 1984)[40]

Lewis Pilcher

Duffield Hall (2004)

Rhoads Siegel Architects (Dusty Rhoads, Rachel Kur Siegel)

Rogers & Butler (Francis Day Rogers and Jonathan Fairchild Butler, B.Arch '27)[47][48]

  • Teagle Hall (1951)[49]
Olin Hall (1941)

Shreve, Lamb & Harmon

  • F.W. Olin Hall (chemical engineering; 1941)
  • Kimball Hall (1951)[50]

Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott

  • Kroch Library (1993)[51] (underground)
  • Lincoln Hall extension (East facade; 2000)[52]

Jackson, Robertson & Adams; Shepley, Bullfinch

  • Myron Taylor Hall (1932)[53]
  • New York Hospital-Cornell Medical School (1934)

Starret, Van Vleck & Marsh

  • Anabel Taylor Hall (1953)[54]
Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts (1988)

James Stirling & Michael Wilford

  • Schwartz Performing Arts Center (1988)[55]

Conway L Todd

  • Gannett Health Center (1956)[33]

Warner, Burns, Toan & Lunde

  • John M. Olin Library (1961)
  • Malott Hall (1963)[56]
  • Clark Hall (1965)[57]

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