This is a list of buildings on Georgetown University campuses. Georgetown University's undergraduate campus and the medical school campus, together comprising the main campus, and the Law Center campus, are located within Washington, D.C. The Main Campus is located in 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 18951897 East Academic Once the Capital Traction Company trolley car depot
Davis Performing Arts Center Gonda Theater 20032005 Main Academic Expansion of 1906 Ryan Gymnasium. Named for Royden B. Davis
Healy Hall Gaston Hall, Riggs Library 18771879 Main Academic Interior work continued for 22 years after completion. Listed as National Historic Landmark
Bunn Intercultural Center 1982 Main Academic
Institute of Diplomacy East Administrative
Leavey Center 1968 Main Administrative Serves as students' union
Healey Family Student Center 2014 Main Academic
Maguire Hall 18541855 Main Academic Replaced Old South
Jesuit Community Cemetery 1808 Main Religious Moved with the building of Maguire Hall in 1854
Bernard P. McDonough Hall 1971 Law Academic
Astronomical Observatory 18431844 Main Academic Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Used in 1846 to determine coordinates of Washington, D.C.
Reiss Science Building Blommer Science Library 19621963 Main Academic
Ryan Hall 1903 Main Administrative Architect: Albert Olszewski Von Herbulis
St. Mary's Hall 1954 Main Academic Renovated in 2002
Edmund A. Walsh Building Walsh Black Box Theatre 1958 East Academic Named for Edmund A. Walsh, founder of the School of Foreign Service
White-Gravenor Hall 19321933 Main Academic Named for Andrew White and John Gravenor

Architect: Emile G. Perrot

Alumni Square (Village B) Groves, Beh, McBride, and McCahill 1983 East Residential
Copley Hall Copley Formal Hall 19301932 Main Residential Named for Thomas Copley
Darnall Hall 19641965 Main Residential Renovated in 1996
Gewirz Student Center 1993 Law Residential
Harbin Hall 1965 Main Residential Renovated in 2000
LXR Hall Loyola Hall, Ryder Hall, Xavier Hall East Residential Connected into single building in 1994
Nevils Hall Kober, Lisner, Nordhoff, Riggs East Residential Served as Georgetown University Hospital from 1900 to the early 1930s
New South Hall 19571959 Main Residential Renovated in 2004.
Kennedy Hall 20012003 Main Residential Part of the Southwest Quadrangle
McCarthy Hall McShain Lounge 20012003 Main Residential
Reynolds Family Hall 20012003 Main Residential
Village A 1979 Main Residential Level 4 known as "the rooftops"
Village C Village C East, Village C West 1987 Main Residential Divided into East and West wings
Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Hall 2016 Main Residential
Wolfington Hall Jesuit Residence 20012003 Main Residential
John Vinton Dahlgren Medical Library 1970 Medical Library
Edward Bennett Williams Law Library 1989 Law Library
Lauinger Library 19691970 Main Library
Basic Science Building 1972 Medical Academic
Building D Medical Administrative
Medical and Dental Building St. Ignatius Chapel 1930 Medical Academic
Medical and Dental Annex Medical Academic
Concentrated Care Center 1976 Medical Hospital
Gorman Building Medical Hospital
Marcus Bles Building 1972 Medical Hospital
Pasquerilla Healthcare Center 1988 Medical Hospital
Lombardi Cancer Center 1982 Medical Hospital Named for Vince Lombardi
New Research Building Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center 1995 Medical Hospital
Pre-Clinical Science Building 1972 Medical Academic
Research Resource Facility 1989 Medical Hospital
Cooper Field Main Athletic Previously known as Multi-Sport Field
Sport and Fitness Center 2005 Law Athletic
Kehoe Field North Kehoe Field 1980 Main Athletic
McDonough Gymnasium 19501951 Main Athletic Used for Dwight D. Eisenhower's inaugural ball
Yates Field House 1979 Main Athletic
John R. Thompson Jr. Intercollegiate Athletic Center 20142016 Main Athletic
Chapel of St. Thomas More Law Religious
Copley Crypt Chapel of the North American Martyrs 19301932 Main Religious
Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart 18921893 Main Religious
Servant of God Sister Thea Bowman Chapel of St. William[1] 19301932 Main Religious Located off of the first floor of Copley Hall
Eric E. Hotung International Law Center 2005 Law Administrative Named for Eric Edward Hotung, Hong Kong businessman and philanthropist
Gervase Building 18301848 Main Administrative
Heating and Cooling Plant 1978 Main Administrative
Anne Marie Becraft Hall (formerly McSherry Hall) 1792 Main Administrative The oldest building currently on campus
Mortara Center For International Studies 2003 East Administrative
Isaac Hawkins Hall (formerly Mulledy Hall) 18301833 Main Administrative Originally named for Thomas Mulledy
Rafik B. Hariri Building 20062009 Main Academic
New North McNeir Auditorium 1925 Main Administrative
North and South Gatehouses 1913 Main Administrative Replaced 1844 gatehouses
Old North 17941795 Main Academic Oldest academic building on campus.
Poulton Hall Stage III Theater 1947 East Administrative Named for Ferdinand Poulton
Reed Alumni Residence East Alumni Named for James Patrick Reed in 1993
Robert and Bernice Wagner Alumni House 19982005 East Alumni
Leo J. O'Donovan Dining Hall 20012003 Main Dining Named for Leo J. O'Donovan
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
Humanitarium Building 20082011 Qatar Academic Part of Education City
School of Continuing Studies Building 2013 Downtown Academic
Villa Le Balze 19111914 Fiesole Academic Gifted to Georgetown University in 1979
McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies c.1835 Alanya Academic Gifted to Georgetown University in 1989
55 H St. Graduate Housing 20202022 Downtown Residential

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) 19762023 Main Residential Named for president Robert J. Henle [4][5]
Kober Cogan Building 19592018 Medical Hospital, Residential Named for George Kober, Medical School dean, and William N. Cogan, Dental School dean [6][7]
Old South 17911904 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.
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