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'''Barnard Hall''', originally known as '''Students Hall''' is one of the older buildings on the campus of [[Barnard College]] and remains its campus' architectural focal point and administrative center, thanks in large part to its location directly opposite the campus gates on [[Broadway]]. Its design is very similar to the [[McKim, Mead, and White]] classroom buildings on Columbia's campus across the street.
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'''Barnard Hall''', originally known as '''Students Hall''', is one of the older buildings on the campus of [[Barnard College]] and remains its campus' architectural focal point and administrative center, thanks in large part to its location directly opposite the campus gates on [[Broadway]]. Its design is very similar to the [[McKim, Mead, and White]] classroom buildings on Columbia's campus across the street, although it was actually designed by Arnold W. Brunner. It was built between [[1916]] and [[1917]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0gj61QSgk8C&lpg=PA502&ots=H9-Rrm4Db_&dq=milbank%20hall%20barnard&pg=PA502#v=onepage&q=milbank%20hall%20barnard&f=false AIA Guide to NYC, 2010, p. 502]</ref>
  
 
In addition to classrooms and offices, Barnard Hall houses [[LeFrak Gymnasium]], a pool, and a large dance studio in the Barnard Annex.
 
In addition to classrooms and offices, Barnard Hall houses [[LeFrak Gymnasium]], a pool, and a large dance studio in the Barnard Annex.
  
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Barnard College campus]]
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Barnard College campus]]

Revision as of 19:00, 31 July 2010

Barnard Hall, originally known as Students Hall, is one of the older buildings on the campus of Barnard College and remains its campus' architectural focal point and administrative center, thanks in large part to its location directly opposite the campus gates on Broadway. Its design is very similar to the McKim, Mead, and White classroom buildings on Columbia's campus across the street, although it was actually designed by Arnold W. Brunner. It was built between 1916 and 1917.[1]

In addition to classrooms and offices, Barnard Hall houses LeFrak Gymnasium, a pool, and a large dance studio in the Barnard Annex.