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Duke UniversityDirectory ofBuildings and Landscapes2015

Table of ContentsDirectory of Buildings1Directory of Designed Landscapes39Map of Landscapes55Campus Growth 1893-201557Index69Architects & Landscape Architects71Buildings in Alphabe cal Order72LEED Buildings74Buildings and Outdoor Spaces by Loca on74

Duke University Directory of BuildingsThe Duke Directory of Buildings is a pictorial index of the major buildings on campus. It is intended to serve as a guide to basic building facts atDuke University.The booklet is organized as a meline of the building and renova on work on the Duke Campus; the buildings are listed in order from newestto oldest. Buildings that have undergone a major renova on are listed in the year that the renova on work was completed and not the date oforiginal construc on.While the Office of Horace Trumbauer, is solely responsible for the Gothic and Georgian core of Duke’s campuses, there have also been over 70other architectural firms working to make Duke a func onal and beau ful campus. The directory contains over 200 building entries. Buildingsthat were designed and constructed as Trinity College are so noted.The directory includes an index of design firms, an alphabe cal list of building by name, and sustainability cer fica on level.The entries are organized per the following format and example.Few QuadrangleBuilding Name2009Clark NexsenStudent Residence (461 beds)58,449 sfLEED Cer fiedComple on Date (construc on or renova on)Architect of RecordFacility UseSquare FootageSustainability Cer fica on LevelOffice of Horace Trumbauer1938Original ArchitectOriginal Comple on Date (Trinity College if applicable)1

R. David Thomas CenterRenova on & Addi on2017Rabun ArchitectsExecu ve Conference Center (85 hotelrooms)212,000 sfEdward Larrabee Barnes1989Science Drive/Cameron Blvd.Parking Garage2017Walker Parking/Ra o ArchitectsParking Deck (2,320 spaces)824,800 sf2

Student Health & Wellness Center2017Duda PaineStudent Health72,000 sfLEED SilverWallace Wade Football Tower2016The Beck GroupFootball Opera ons95,000 sfLEED SilverSco Family Pavilion2016The Beck GroupAthle c Training and Opera ons59,000 sfWest Campus Union2016Grimshaw ArchitectsStudent Union and Dining124,770 sfLEED SilverOffice of Horace Trumbauer1930Cameron Indoor Stadium Addi on2016The Beck GroupHospitality and Lobby Space17,300 sfBryan Center Entry2015James Carpenter Design AssociatesPublic Entrance and Sculpture250 sfOffice of Horace Trumbauer19393

Edens Quad Renova on2015Clark NexsenResidence Hall25,000 sfThe Hudson Building at Duke EyeCenter2015Hellmuth, Obata & KassabaumSchool of Medicine118,000 sfLEED SilverSix Associates1966Page Auditorium2015Lord Aeck SargentAuditorium59,826 sfRubenstein Library at Perkins Library2015Shepley BulfinchLibrary115,341 sfLEED SilverOffice of Horace Trumbauer1930Office of Horace Trumbauer1928/1948East Union Marketplace Renova on2015Clark NexsenDining Hall44,196 sfThe Edge: Ruppert Commonsat Bostock2015Shepley BulfinchLibrary14,100 sfLivermore Edwards 1995Office of Horace Trumbauer 19274Shepley Bulfinch 2005

Williams Track & Field and KennedyTower2015CHA SportsTrack & Field Stadium/Media Tower12,000 sfWest Campus Steam Plant2014FLAD ArchitectsSteam Plant23,531 sfLEED SilverOffice of Horace Trumbauer1927Power House2014Lambert Architecture InteriorsTalent Iden fica on ProgramDuda Paine2000Originally built in 1926Environment Hall2014Paye e AssociatesNicholas School of the Environment72,000 sfLEED Pla numDuke Faculty Club2014Duda PaineRecrea on10,000 sfCogswell/Hausler Associates1971Orrin Pilkey Marine Science &Conserva on Gene cs Center2014Peter Gluck & PartnersMarine Lab12,300 sfLEED Gold5

School of Nursing Addi on2014Ayers Saint GrossSchool of Nursing44,602 sfLEED SilverGilbert-Addoms Residence Hall2013RGG ArchitectsStudent Residence (197 beds)68,625 sfSix Associates1957Duke Medicine Pavilion2013Perkins WillMedical Clinics580,000 sfLEED SilverBryan Center Renova on2013New City Design GroupStudent Support217,887 sfHayes-Howell Associates/Caudill, Rowle & Sco1982Mary Duke Biddle Trent SemansCenter for Health Educa on2013Duda PaineSchool of Medicine101,180 sfLEED Gold6Penn Pavilion2013Shepley BulfinchStudent Support25,000 sfLEED Silver

Gross Hall for InterdisciplinaryInnova on2013Lord Aeck SargentOffices, Classrooms and Lab Space142,481 sfCancer Center2012TSOI/Kobus & AssociatesMedical Clinics265,480 sfLEED GoldJ.N. Pease Associates1968Baldwin Auditorium2013Pfeiffer Partners Architects, Inc.Auditorium (700 seats)38,291 sfLEED SilverKeohane Quad 4E2011William Rawn AssociatesStudent Residence (149 Beds)71,000 sfLEED SilverOffice of Horace Trumbauer1927Library Service Center2012Roughton, Nickelson, De LucaLibrary Storage52,000 sfPascal Field House2011The Beck GroupFootball and Student Recrea on81,391 sfLEED SilverIsley Architects20007

8Carpentry Shop2011Smith Group JJRMaster of Fine Arts7,670 sfMill Village2010Ellen Cassilly Architects Inc.Student Support5,840 sfOffice of Horace TrumbauerCirca 1930Four individual buildingsChilled Water Plant #2 Addi on2011FLAD ArchitectsChilled Water Produc on31,000 sfLEED GoldDevil’s Bistro2010New City Design GroupStudent Dining5,784 sfEast Campus Steam Plant2010Smith Group JJRSteam Produc on13,598 sfLEED GoldCentral Campus ApartmentsRenova ons2010J Davis ArchitectsStudent Residence (1055 Beds)415,155 sfOffice of Horace Trumbauer1927Cogswell/Hausler Associates1972 to 1976

Lemur Center Releasable andNonreleasable Buildings2010Lord Aeck SargentPrimate Center7,464 sfLEED SilverTwo individual buildingsFew Quadrangle2009Clark NexsenStudent Residence (461 beds)58,449 sfLEED Cer fiedOffice of Horace Trumbauer1938Brooks Football Building2009Ra o ArchitectsFootball Program6,113 sfBreeden Hall2009Perkins WillFuqua School of Business91,359 sfLEED SilverWallace Wade Rest Rooms andConcessions2009Ra o ArchitectsFootball Program8,600 sfResearch Drive Parking Garage (PG IX)2009Walker Parking/Ra o ArchitectsParking Deck (1917 spaces)716,666 sfLEED Cer fiedThree individual buildingsConsession building demolished 20159

Home Depot Smart Home2008Smith Group JJRStudent Residence (10 Beds)6,096 sfLEED Pla numMichael W. Krzyzewski Center forAthle c Excellence2008The Beck GroupBasketball Center66,854 sfSmith Warehouse2008Brockwell Associates &Lambert Architecture InteriorsOffices206,159 sfLEED Bay 1-3 Cer fied, Bay 4-12 SilverOriginal Architect Unknown1906Star Commons at Duke Law2008Shepley BulfinchLaw School6,500 sfLEED Cer fiedPerkins Library Renova on: The LINK2008Shepley BulfinchThe Link25,000 sfHospital Addi on for Surgery (HAFS)2008Perkins Eastman/Duda PaineHospital133,000 sfPerry, Shaw, Hepburn & Stewart196910

Friedl Building2007Clark NexsenClassroom and Offices61,980 sfLEED SilverChris ne Siegler Pearson Building2006Ayers Saint GrossSchool of Nursing6,4841 sfLEED SilverOffice of Horace Trumbauer1927Toyama Pavilion at Duke Gardens2007Derek JonesJapanese Tea House700 sfPerkins Library Renova on of 19692006Shepley BulfinchLibrary36,526 sfPerry, Shaw, Hepburn & Stewart1969Emergency Department Expansion2007Perkins EastmanHospital56,770 sfGlobal Health Research Building2006Hillier ArchitectureResearch and Offices47,688 sf11

12Duke Center for Integra ve Medicineat Center for Living2006Duda PaineMedical Clinics25,817 sfLEED Cer fiedChilled Water Plant #22005WoolpertChilled Water Produc on63,717 sfMarguerite Kent Repass OceanConserva on Center2006Frank HarmonDuke Marine Lab5,570 sfLEED Pla numMedical Science Research Building II2006Hillier ArchitectureResearch and Offices168,701 sfLEED SilverBell Tower Residence Hall2005Architectural Resources Cambridge IncStudent Residence (157 Beds)73,304 sfLEED Cer fiedFrench Family Science Center2006Moore Ruble YudellResearch, Classrooms and Offices293,670 sfLEED Silver

Westbrook Building2005Hartman-Cox ArchitectsDivinity School54,934 sfvon der Heyden Pavilion2005Shepley BulfinchLibrary4,480 sfThe Karcher-Ingram Golf Center2005Rabun ArchitectsGolf Team Facility5,500 sfBostock Library at Perkins Library2005Shepley BulfinchLibrary139,465 sfLEED Cer fiedWashington Duke Inn & Golf ClubAddi on2005Rabun ArchitectsHotel and Conference Center117,400 sf (ballroom & 116 rooms)Law School Addi on2005Dagit Saylor ArchitectsLaw School28,200 sfLEED Cer fied13

Koskinen Stadium2005Brockwell Associates/Office of the University ArchitectLacrosse/Soccer Stadium (7,000 seats)6,569 sfRubenstein Hall2004Architectural Resources Cambridge IncSanford School of Public Policy66,446 sfLEED Cer fiedKilgo Quadrangle2005Clark NexsenStudent Residence (391 Beds)120,351 sfLEED Cer fiedChildren’s Campus Expansion2004Winstead Wilkinson ArchitectsDay Care13,503 sfOffice of Horace Trumbauer1930Nasher Museum of Art2004Rafael Vinoly ArchitectsArt Museum65,000 sf14Originally built in 1995Fitzpatrick CIEMAS2004Zimmer Gunsul FrascaCIEMAS332,178 sfLEED Silver

Bryan Center Parking Garage2004Walker Parking/Cooper Robertson and PartnersParking Deck (545 spaces)226,357 sfBevan Building2004Offices18,515 sfArchitect Unknown1930Bryan Center Addi on2004Cooper Robertson and PartnersTheater Studies11,161 sfHart House Renova on2004AFAS ArchitecturePresident’s House11,715 sfMurray G. Nelson1933Albert Eye Research Ins tute2004Duda PaineResearch and Offices73,775 sfMcClendon Commons2003Office of the University ArchitectBrockwell AssociatesUndergraduate Admissions7,340 sf15

16Snyderman Genome Science ResearchBuilding2003Hillier ArchitectureResearch and Offices125,399 sfWhite Lecture Hall2001Robert W. Carr IncLecture Hall12,108 sfKeohane Quad2002Kieran TimberlakeStudent Residence (242 Beds)170,000 sfLafe P. and Rita D. Fox Student Center2001Perkins WillFuqua School of Business75,000 sfYoh Football Center2002NBBJ/Szostak DesignFootball Center70,105 sfDuke Gardens Offices2001Isley ArchitectsOffices3,280 sf

Doris Duke Center2001Atkin Olshin Lawson-Bell & AssociatesDuke Gardens Visitor Center10,645 sfDuke Clinic Recep on Building &Bridge1999Cooper Robertson and PartnersMedical Clinics102,930 sfMcGovern Davison Children’s Hospital2000Kaplan, McLaughlin & DiazHospital153,896 sfFreeman Center for Jewish Life1999Gurlitz AssociatesStudent Religious Center17,500 sfJohn Hope Franklin Center2000Brockwell AssociatesOffices33,184 sfBarnes Woodhall Duke Clinic1999Cooper Robertson and PartnersMedical Clinics145,557 sfGeorge Hackney1943Perkins Will196617

Original Hospital South Duke ClinicRenova on1999Cooper Robertson and PartnersMedical Clinics607,299 sfWilson Recrea on Center1999Cesar Pelli & Associates withHas ngs & Chive aStudent Recrea on135,132 sfOffice of Horace Trumbauer1930Wesley Alexander Magat AcademicCenter1999Perkins WillFuqua School of Business65,000 sfSheffield Tennis Center1999Cesar Pelli & Associates withBrockwell Associates/Office of the University ArchitectIndoor Tennis Facility49,286 sfEdward Larrabee Barnes1982Ambler Tennis Stadium1999Office of the University Architect/Brockwell AssociatesTennis Stadium (700 seats)1,434 sf18Schwartz-Bu ers Athle c Center1999Cesar Pelli & AssociatesAthle cs Program/Hall of Fame43,488 sf

North Pavilion1998Cooper Carry Inc.Out-Pa ent Surgery and Offices315,105 sf2117 Campus Drive1998The Freelon GroupNicholas Ins tute5,742 sfOffice of Horace Trumbauer1931Hanes House1998Brockwell AssociatesOffices66,740 sfAesthe cs and Dermatology Clinic atThe Center for Living1997Isley ArchitectsMedical Clinics28,582 sfGeorge Hackney1951Surgical R

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