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Building and Open Space Directory August 5 2015.Indb Duke University Directory of Buildings and Landscapes 2015 Table of Contents Directory of Buildings 1 Directory of Designed Landscapes 39 Map of Landscapes 55 Campus Growth 1893-2015 57 Index 69 Architects & Landscape Architects 71 Buildings in Alphabe cal Order 72 LEED Buildings 74 Buildings and Outdoor Spaces by Loca on 74 Duke University Directory of Buildings The 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 at Duke 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 newest to 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 of original construc on. While the Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer, is solely responsible for the Gothic and Georgian core of Duke’s campuses, there have also been over 70 other architectural fi rms working to make Duke a func onal and beau ful campus. The directory contains over 200 building entries. Buildings that were designed and constructed as Trinity College are so noted. The directory includes an index of design fi rms, an alphabe cal list of building by name, and sustainability cer fi ca on level. The entries are organized per the following format and example. Few Quadrangle Building Name 2009 Comple on Date (construc on or renova on) Clark Nexsen Architect of Record Student Residence (461 beds) Facility Use 58,449 sf Square Footage LEED Cer fi ed Sustainability Cer fi ca on Level Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer Original Architect 1938 Original Comple on Date (Trinity College if applicable) 1 R. David Thomas Center Renova on & Addi on 2017 Rabun Architects Execu ve Conference Center (85 hotel rooms) 212,000 sf Edward Larrabee Barnes 1989 Science Drive/Cameron Blvd. Parking Garage 2017 Walker Parking/ Ra o Architects Parking Deck (2,320 spaces) 824,800 sf 2 Student Health & Wellness Center Sco Family Pavilion 2017 2016 Duda Paine The Beck Group Student Health Athle c Training and Opera ons 72,000 sf 59,000 sf LEED Silver Wallace Wade Football Tower West Campus Union 2016 2016 The Beck Group Grimshaw Architects Football Opera ons Student Union and Dining 95,000 sf 124,770 sf LEED Silver LEED Silver Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1930 Cameron Indoor Stadium Addi on Bryan Center Entry 2016 2015 The Beck Group James Carpenter Design Associates Hospitality and Lobby Space Public Entrance and Sculpture 17,300 sf 250 sf Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1939 3 Edens Quad Renova on The Hudson Building at Duke Eye 2015 Center Clark Nexsen 2015 Residence Hall Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum 25,000 sf School of Medicine 118,000 sf LEED Silver Six Associates 1966 Page Auditorium Rubenstein Library at Perkins Library 2015 2015 Lord Aeck Sargent Shepley Bulfi nch Auditorium Library 59,826 sf 115,341 sf LEED Silver Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer O ffi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1930 1928/1948 East Union Marketplace Renova on The Edge: Ruppert Commons 2015 at Bostock Clark Nexsen 2015 Dining Hall Shepley Bulfi nch 44,196 sf Library 14,100 sf Livermore Edwards 1995 Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1927 Shepley Bulfi nch 2005 4 Williams Track & Field and Kennedy West Campus Steam Plant Tower 2014 2015 FLAD Architects CHA Sports Steam Plant Track & Field Stadium/Media Tower 23,531 sf 12,000 sf LEED Silver Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1927 Power House Duke Faculty Club 2014 2014 Lambert Architecture + Interiors Duda Paine Talent Iden fi ca on Program Recrea on 10,000 sf Duda Paine 2000 Cogswell/Hausler Associates Originally built in 1926 1971 Environment Hall Orrin Pilkey Marine Science & 2014 Conserva on Gene cs Center Paye e Associates 2014 Nicholas School of the Environment Peter Gluck & Partners 72,000 sf Marine Lab LEED Pla num 12,300 sf LEED Gold 5 School of Nursing Addi on Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall 2014 2013 Ayers Saint Gross RGG Architects School of Nursing Student Residence (197 beds) 44,602 sf 68,625 sf LEED Silver Six Associates 1957 Duke Medicine Pavilion Bryan Center Renova on 2013 2013 Perkins + Will New City Design Group Medical Clinics Student Support 580,000 sf 217,887 sf LEED Silver Hayes-Howell Associates/ Caudill, Rowle & Sco 1982 Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Penn Pavilion Center for Health Educa on 2013 2013 Shepley Bulfi nch Duda Paine Student Support School of Medicine 25,000 sf 101,180 sf LEED Silver LEED Gold 6 Gross Hall for Interdisciplinary Cancer Center Innova on 2012 2013 TSOI/Kobus & Associates Lord Aeck Sargent Medical Clinics Offi ces, Classrooms and Lab Space 265,480 sf 142,481 sf LEED Gold J.N. Pease Associates 1968 Baldwin Auditorium Keohane Quad 4E 2013 2011 Pfeiff er Partners Architects, Inc. William Rawn Associates Auditorium (700 seats) Student Residence (149 Beds) 38,291 sf 71,000 sf LEED Silver LEED Silver Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1927 Library Service Center Pascal Field House 2012 2011 Roughton, Nickelson, De Luca The Beck Group Library Storage Football and Student Recrea on 52,000 sf 81,391 sf LEED Silver Isley Architects 2000 7 Carpentry Shop Mill Village 2011 2010 Smith Group JJR Ellen Cassilly Architects Inc. Master of Fine Arts Student Support 7,670 sf 5,840 sf O ffi ce of Horace Trumbauer Circa 1930 Four individual buildings Chilled Water Plant #2 Addi on Devil’s Bistro 2011 2010 FLAD Architects New City Design Group Chilled Water Produc on Student Dining 31,000 sf 5,784 sf LEED Gold East Campus Steam Plant Central Campus Apartments 2010 Renova ons Smith Group JJR 2010 Steam Produc on J Davis Architects 13,598 sf Student Residence (1055 Beds) LEED Gold 415,155 sf Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer Cogswell/Hausler Associates 1927 1972 to 1976 8 Lemur Center Releasable and Few Quadrangle Nonreleasable Buildings 2009 2010 Clark Nexsen Lord Aeck Sargent Student Residence (461 beds) Primate Center 58,449 sf 7,464 sf LEED Cer fi ed LEED Silver Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer Two individual buildings 1938 Brooks Football Building Breeden Hall 2009 2009 Ra o Architects Perkins + Will Football Program Fuqua School of Business 6,113 sf 91,359 sf LEED Silver Wallace Wade Rest Rooms and Research Drive Parking Garage (PG IX) Concessions 2009 2009 Walker Parking/ Ra o Architects Ra o Architects Parking Deck (1917 spaces) Football Program 716,666 sf 8,600 sf LEED Cer fi ed Three individual buildings Consession building demolished 2015 9 Home Depot Smart Home Michael W. Krzyzewski Center for 2008 Athle c Excellence Smith Group JJR 2008 Student Residence (10 Beds) The Beck Group 6,096 sf Basketball Center LEED Pla num 66,854 sf Smith Warehouse Star Commons at Duke Law 2008 2008 Brockwell Associates & Shepley Bulfi nch Lambert Architecture + Interiors Law School Offi ces 6,500 sf 206,159 sf LEED Cer fi ed LEED Bay 1-3 Cer fi ed, Bay 4-12 Silver Original Architect Unknown 1906 Perkins Library Renova on: The LINK Hospital Addi on for Surgery ( HAFS) 2008 2008 Shepley Bulfi nch Perkins Eastman/ Duda Paine The Link Hospital 25,000 sf 133,000 sf Perry, Shaw, Hepburn & Stewart 1969 10 Friedl Building Chris ne Siegler Pearson Building 2007 2006 Clark Nexsen Ayers Saint Gross Classroom and Offi ces School of Nursing 61,980 sf 6,4841 sf LEED Silver LEED Silver Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1927 Toyama Pavilion at Duke Gardens Perkins Library Renova on of 1969 2007 2006 Derek Jones Shepley Bulfi nch Japanese Tea House Library 700 sf 36,526 sf Perry, Shaw, Hepburn & Stewart 1969 Emergency Department Expansion Global Health Research Building 2007 2006 Perkins Eastman Hillier Architecture Hospital Research and Offi ces 56,770 sf 47,688 sf 11 Duke Center for Integra ve Medicine Chilled Water Plant #2 at Center for Living 2005 2006 Woolpert Duda Paine Chilled Water Produc on Medical Clinics 63,717 sf 25,817 sf LEED Cer fi ed Marguerite Kent Repass Ocean Medical Science Research Building II Conserva on Center 2006 2006 Hillier Architecture Frank Harmon Research and Offi ces Duke Marine Lab 168,701 sf 5,570 sf LEED Silver LEED Pla num Bell Tower Residence Hall French Family Science Center 2005 2006 Architectural Resources Cambridge Inc Moore Ruble Yudell Student Residence (157 Beds) Research, Classrooms and Offi ces 73,304 sf 293,670 sf LEED Cer fi ed LEED Silver 12 Westbrook Building von der Heyden Pavilion 2005 2005 Hartman-Cox Architects Shepley Bulfi nch Divinity School Library 54,934 sf 4,480 sf The Karcher-Ingram Golf Center Bostock Library at Perkins Library 2005 2005 Rabun Architects Shepley Bulfi nch Golf Team Facility Library 5,500 sf 139,465 sf LEED Cer fi ed Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club Law School Addi on Addi on 2005 2005 Dagit Saylor Architects Rabun Architects Law School Hotel and Conference Center 28,200 sf 117,400 sf (ballroom & 116 rooms) LEED Cer fi ed 13 Koskinen Stadium Rubenstein Hall 2005 2004 Brockwell Associates/ Architectural Resources Cambridge Inc O ffi ce of the University Architect Sanford School of Public Policy Lacrosse/Soccer Stadium (7,000 seats) 66,446 sf 6,569 sf LEED Cer fi ed Kilgo Quadrangle Children’s Campus Expansion 2005 2004 Clark Nexsen Winstead Wilkinson Architects Student Residence (391 Beds) Day Care 120,351 sf 13,503 sf LEED Cer fi ed Offi ce of Horace Trumbauer 1930 Originally built in 1995 Nasher Museum of Art Fitzpatrick CIEMAS 2004 2004 Rafael Vinoly Architects Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Art Museum CIEMAS 65,000 sf 332,178 sf LEED Silver 14 Bryan Center Parking Garage Bevan Building 2004 2004 Walker Parking/ Offi ces Cooper Robertson and Partners 18,515 sf Parking Deck (545 spaces) 226,357 sf Architect Unknown 1930 Bryan Center Addi on Hart House Renova on 2004 2004 Cooper Robertson and Partners AFAS Architecture Theater Studies President’s House 11,161 sf 11,715 sf Murray G.
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