List of buildings at Ohio State University
This is an alphabetical list of buildings, facilitates and other structures at Ohio State University, a public research university in Columbus, Ohio.
Academic buildings
Image | Building | Built | Current usage | Name origin | Notes |
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Agricultural Administration | 1956 | Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Library College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences |
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Agricultural Engineering Building | 1986 | Farm Science Review Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Building not officially named | ||
Animal House Kinnear Research Center | Environmental Health and Safety | ||||
Animal Science Building | Department of Animal Sciences | ||||
Aronoff Laboratory | 2004 | Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Ohio State Biochemistry Graduate Program Office |
Ohio Senate President Stanley J. Aronoff | ||
Arps Hall | 1959 | English as a Second Language Program Department of Teaching and Learning Department of Economics |
George F. Arps, Dean of the College of Education | Original structure built in 1926, renovated and expanded in 1959 | |
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory Storage | |||||
Aerospace Research Center | |||||
Ackerman - Office and Gas House | |||||
Ackerman Place | Named for its location: 700 Ackerman Road, Columbus, Ohio | ||||
Baker Systems Engineering | 1968 | Integrated Systems Engineering; Computer Labs;Office of the Chief Information Officer | Chair of the Department of Engineering David F. Baker | ||
Bevis Hall | 1969 | Biomedical Engineering; Center for Molecular Neurobiology; National Regulatory Research Institute | University President Howard Landis Bevis | ||
Biocontainment Laboratory | |||||
Biological Science Building | 1970 | Modern biological research | The building was renovated circa 2008 to upgrade the outdated labs to fulfill research needs | ||
Biological Sciences Greenhouses | September 1993 | The greenhouse space contained within | Contains an insectary, a mosquito rearing facility, two research labs, a growth chamber area and a preparation room | ||
Biotechnology Support Facility | |||||
Blankenship Hall | University Public Safety; University Police; University Controller | Michael Blankenship, Police Officer killed responding to an incident at the Wexner Center | |||
Bloch Cancer Survivors Plaza | 1996[1] | Plaza | Named after Richard Bloch of H&R Block who commissioned the park after surviving lung cancer.[2] | - | |
Bolz Hall | 1960 | Aerospace Engineering; Civil and Environmental Engineering | Harold A. Bolz, Dean of the College of Engineering | ||
Bricker Hall | 1924 | Administrative Offices | John Bricker, US Senator and Ohio Governor | ||
Buckeye Village Recreation Hall | |||||
Buckeye Village A | |||||
Bulk Chemical Warehouse | |||||
Bruegger's Bagels | |||||
Browning Amphitheater | 1926 | Outdoor Performance Center | Browning Dramatic Society | Major renovations in 1985 | |
Buckeye Field | 1988 | Softball Fields | School Mascot | ||
Cable Quonsets | |||||
Caldwell Laboratory | 1950 | Computer Science and Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering | Francis Caldwell, First Chairman of the Department of Electrical Engineering[3] | ||
Campbell Hall | 1916 | Department of Human Sciences; Historic Costume and Textiles Collection | Elizabeth Owens Campbell, wife of Ohio Governor James E. Campbell | ||
Celeste Laboratory of Chemistry | 1986 | Chemistry & Biochemistry | Ohio Governor Richard F. Celeste | ||
Central Service Building | |||||
Chemical Engineering Storage | |||||
Child Care Center | |||||
Cockins Hall | 1930 | Mathematics; Statistics | Edith Cockins, First Registrar of Ohio State | ||
Converse Hall | 1941 | ROTC; Military Science | George L. Converse, Head of Military Department | Originally built to house field artillery | |
Corrosive Storage | |||||
Cryogenic Laboratory | |||||
Cunz Hall | 1969 | College of Public Health | Dieter Cunz, Head of the German Department | First LEED-Certified renovation on campus in 2010 | |
Community Extension Center | 1985 | African American and African Studies | Community Outreach Center for the Department | ||
Chadwick Arboretum | Botanical Garden | Lewis C. Chadwick, Horticulture Professor Emeritus | Home to over 120 trees species | ||
Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering and Chemistry (CBEC) Building | 2014 | Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | Joseph Koffolt (Koffolt Laboratories) | Contains Koffolt Laboratories[4] | |
Curl Hall | 2015 | Dining Hall | James Curl, Air Force Pilot and Silver Star recipient | ||
Dairy Loose Housing Barn | 1941 | Dairy Farm operated by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Science, part of the Waterman Agricultural Laboratory | Fire in 1946 destroyed the east half of the barn, the remaining portion was remodeled in 1968.[5] | ||
Dairy Research Barn | 1928 | Farm operated by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Science, part of the Waterman Agricultural Laboratory | Remodeled in 1991 to include Swine Surgery facility. | ||
Denney Hall | 1960 | English | Joseph Denney, first chair of the Department of Rhetoric and Literature | ||
Derby Hall | 1906 | Center for Urban and Regional Analysis; Geography; Political Science | Samuel C. Derby, First Dean of the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences | ||
Drake Performance and Event Center | 1972 | Special events and performances; Theatre | Edward S. Drake, Manager of the Ohio Union from 1913-1946 | ||
Dreese Laboratories | 1969 | Computer Science and Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering | Erwin E. Dreese, chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering 1930-1965 | ||
Drinko Hall | 1955 | Law Library; Moritz College of Law | John Deaver Drinko, 1995 Alumni Medalist Award recipient | ||
Dulles Hall | 1975 | History; Melton Center for Jewish Studies | Foster Rhea Dulles, Chairman of the Department of History | ||
Enarson Classroom Building | 1950 | Facilities Operation and Development; Office of International Affairs; Office of the Chief Information Officer | Harold L. Enarson, 10th University President | Originally a logistical building, renamed in 2013 | |
Edison Joining Technology Center | 1997 | Edison Welding Institute Laboratory operated in conjunction with the Department of Welding Engineering[6] | Edison Welding Institute | ||
209 W Eighteenth Ave | 1991 | Lecture Halls | Building's Address | Building designed by Philip Johnson.[7] | |
ElectroScience Laboratory | 1955 | Radio Frequency and Optics research laboratory | |||
Eleventh Ave, 33 W | Student Conduct | Building's Address | |||
Eleventh Ave, 45 W | Planning and Real Estate | Building's Address | |||
Eleventh Ave, 53 W | Undergraduate Fellowship Office; Undergraduate Research Office | Building's Address | |||
Eleventh Ave, 235-243 W | |||||
Evans Hall | 1976 | Franklin County Coroner | Robert Evans, Franklin County Coroner 1949-1975 | Houses the Franklin County Morgue [8] | |
Evans Laboratory | Chemistry and Biochemistry | William Lloyd Evans | |||
Eighteenth Avenue Library | 1993 | Science and Engineering Library | Building's Location | Originally the Science and Engineering Library (SEL), renamed in 2011 after addition of Music and Dance Collections to the building; designed by Phillip Johnson. | |
ElectroScience Laboratory Complex | |||||
Faculty Club | 1940 | Ohio State Faculty Club; Event Space | Main building tenant | ||
Fawcett Center for Tomorrow | 1970 | WOSU; Athletics; Event Spaces | Novice G. Fawcett, 8th University President | ||
Fisher Hall | 1998 | Max M. Fisher College of Business; Finance; Accounting and Management Information Systems; Marketing and Logistics; Management and Human Resources | Max M. Fisher, Businessman and University Donor | ||
Fontana Laboratories | Mars G. Fontana, Chair of the Department of Metallurgical Engineering | ||||
French Field House | William E. French, faculty representative for the Big Ten Conference for 32 years | ||||
Fry Hall | Glenn Ansel Fry, Director of the School of Optometry | ||||
Fisher Commons | |||||
Fifteenth Ave, 141 E | |||||
Fred Beekman Park | Frederick Beekman, Director of Intramural Sports and Recreation 1963-1994 | ||||
Flight Laboratory | |||||
Galbreath Equine Center | Daniel M. Galbreath, Veterinary Professor | ||||
Gas House | |||||
Gas Meter House | |||||
Gerlach Hall | John B. Gerlach, Businessman and OSU Foundation Board member | ||||
Goss Laboratory | Leonard W. Goss, Chairman of the Department of Veterinary Pathology | ||||
Grounds Maintenance Equipment Storage | |||||
Hale Hall | 1911 | Frank W. Hale Black Cultural Center; Office of Diversity and Inclusion; Office of Outreach and Engagement | Frank W. Hale Jr., | Original Student Union, renamed Enarson Hall in 1986, changed to current name in 2013 | |
Harding Hospital | |||||
Herrick Dr, 393 | |||||
Hagerty Hall | 1924 | Center for Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; East Asian Languages and Literatures; Film Studies; French and Italian; Germanic Languages; Near Eastern Languages; Slavic and East European Languages; Spanish and Portuguese | Dr. James Edward Hagerty, first Dean of the College of Commerce Journalism | Originally called the Commerce Building | |
Hayes Hall | 1893 | Industrial Interior and Visual Communication Design | Rutherford B. Hayes, US President and three-time Ohio governor | Oldest building on campus, on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Heffner Wetland Research and Education | |||||
Hitchcock Hall | 1967 | Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering; Engineering Administration | Embury A. Hitchcock, Dean of the College of Engineering 1920-1936 | ||
Hopkins Hall | 1959 | Art; Industrial Interior and Visual Communication Design | James R. Hopkins, Painter and Chair of the Department of Fine Arts from 1924-1947 | ||
Howlett Greenhouses | Freeman S. Howlett, Professor of Horticulture | ||||
Howlett Hall | 1969 | Agricultural Administration; Food Science and Technology; Horticultural and Crop Science | Freeman S. Howlett, Chairman of the Department of Horticulture 1947-1969 | ||
Hughes Hall | 1948 | School of Music | Royal D. Hughes, Chairman of the Department of Music, 1925-1938 | ||
Ice Rink | Athletics | ||||
Independence Hall | 1975 | Office of Academic Affairs; Lecture Halls | Bicentennial of the United States | ||
Jennings Hall | 1914 | Center for Life Sciences Education; Mathematical Biosciences Institute | Edward H. Jennings, University President 1981-1990 | ||
Journalism Building | 1924 | Arts and Sciences Business Services Center; Criminal Justice Research Center; Post Office; The Lantern | Never officially named | ||
Jesse Owens West Park | Jesse Owens, alumnus | ||||
Kinnear Rd, 1260 | |||||
Kennedy Commons | June Kennedy, first Director of Food Services | ||||
Kenny Rd, 1900 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 1314 | |||||
Kinnear Rd Center A | |||||
Kinnear Rd Center B | |||||
Kinnear Rd Center C | |||||
Kinnear Rd Center D | |||||
Kinnear Rd Center E | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 930 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 960 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 1100 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 1212-1218 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 1224 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 1275-1305 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 1315 | |||||
Knowlton Hall | Austin E. Knowlton, university donor | ||||
Kottman Hall | Roy M. Kottmam, Vice President of Agriculture and Home Economics | ||||
Kuhn Honors and Scholars House | Albert Kuhn, Director of the University Honors Program | ||||
Kinnear Rd, 1165 | |||||
Kinnear Rd, 1245-1255 | |||||
Kepler Club House | Robert H. Kepler, alumnus | ||||
Kinnear Rd, 930 - Storage | |||||
Knight House | George Wells Knight, Professor of History | ||||
Lacquer Paint House | |||||
Lane Ave, 121 W | |||||
Lane Ave, 127 W | |||||
Laundry Building | |||||
Lazenby Hall | William Rane Lazenby, Professor of Horticulture and Superintendent of Grounds | ||||
Library Book Depository | |||||
Longaberger Alumni House | |||||
Lane Ave, 1480 W | |||||
Lincoln Tower Park | |||||
Metro High School | |||||
MacQuigg Laboratory | Charles E. MacQuigg, Dean of the College of Engineering | ||||
Maintenance Building | |||||
Mason Hall | Maj. Gen. Raymond E. Mason Jr., OSU graduate | ||||
Mathematics Building | |||||
Mathematics Tower | |||||
McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Swimming and Diving Facility | Bill and Mae McCorkle, alumni and benefactors | |||
McCracken Power Plant | William C. McCracken, Chief Engineer and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds | ||||
McPherson Chemical Laboratory | |||||
Mendenhall Laboratory | |||||
Mershon Auditorium | Auditorium used for dance, theater, and music performances | Ralph D. Mershon, alumnus | |||
Mershon Center | Ralph D. Mershon, alumnus | ||||
Mount Hall | University offices | John T. Mount, Professor of Agriculture and university administrator | |||
Mirror Lake | Lake | ||||
Nineteenth Ave, 140 W | |||||
Neil Ave, 1656-1660 | |||||
Newman and Wolfrom Laboratory of Chemistry | |||||
Newton Hall | Mildred E. Newton, Director of the School of Nursing | ||||
Nicklaus Museum | Jack Nicklaus, alumnus | ||||
North Star Rd, 2470 | |||||
OSU Electric Substation | |||||
Ohio Stadium | 1922 | Home field for The Ohio State football team | |||
Ohio Union | Student Union | ||||
Ornamental Plant Germplasm Center | |||||
Orton Hall | Contains the Orton Geological Museum, the Orton Memorial Library, and office and lab spaces | Edward Orton Sr., Professor of Geology and first President of the University | National Register of Historic Places | ||
Oxley Hall | Agnes Miranda Oxley (Thompson), the mother of University President William Oxley Thompson | ||||
Owens Stadium - Meet Management Building | Jesse Owens, alumnus | ||||
OSU Center for Human Resource Research | |||||
Page Hall | John Glenn College of Public Affairs | ||||
Parker Food Science and Technology | |||||
Parks Hall (273 | |||||
Pesticide Handling Facility | |||||
Pfahl Hall | Conference Center | John K. Pfahl, Chair of the Finance Department at the Fisher College of Business. | |||
Physics Research Building | |||||
Plant Materials | |||||
Plant Materials Greenhouse | |||||
Plumb Hall | Charles Sumner Plumb, professor of animal husbandry | ||||
Pomerene Hall | Frank E. Pomerene, University trustee | ||||
Postle Hall | Wendell D. Postle, Dean, College of Dentistry | ||||
Power House | |||||
Pressey Hall | Sidney L. Pressey, Professor of Psychology | ||||
Printing Facility | |||||
Pump House | |||||
Pump House 2 | |||||
Psychology Building | |||||
Parking Garage - Gateway E | |||||
Physical Activity and Education Services - PAES | |||||
Parking Garage - Ohio Union South | |||||
Parking Garage - Ninth Ave E | |||||
Parking Garage - Lane Ave | |||||
Parking Garage - W Lane Ave | |||||
Quonset Hut 8 | |||||
Quonset Hut 9 | |||||
Quonset Hut 11 | |||||
Radiation Dosimetry Calibration Facility | |||||
Ramseyer Hall | College of Education classrooms and offices | John A. Ramseyer, Director of the School of Education | |||
Reactor | |||||
Recreation and Physical Activity Center | |||||
Recreation Field Support and Utility | |||||
Recreation Service | |||||
Refuse Station | |||||
Refuse Vehicle Storage | |||||
Research Center | |||||
Research Foundation | |||||
Retractable Shade Structure | |||||
Riffe Building | |||||
Rightmire Hall | George Washington Rightmire, sixth President of the University | ||||
Riverwatch Tower | Apartment Building | Location next to the Olentangy River | |||
Rothenbuhler Honey Bee Research Laboratory | |||||
Sandefur Wetland Pavilion | |||||
Satellite Communications Facility | |||||
Schoenbaum Hall | 1999 | Alex Schoenbaum, alumnus and benefactor | |||
Schottenstein Center | Athletic Arena | Jerome Schottenstein, Columbus businessman and philanthropist | |||
Scott Hall | Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center | William Henry Scott, third President of the University | |||
Sherman Studio Art Center | |||||
Sisson Hall | |||||
Smith Electrical Substation | |||||
Smith Laboratory | |||||
St John Arena | 1956 | Lynn St. John, alumnus, basketball coach, and Athletic Director | |||
State of Ohio Computer Center | |||||
Stillman Hall | Charles C. Stillman, Director, School of Social Administration | ||||
Stores and Receiving | |||||
Sullivant Hall | Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD)
Barnett Center for Integrated Arts and Enterprise Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy Department of Dance Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum |
Joseph Sullivant, member of the initial board of trustees | |||
Science Village | |||||
Scott Laboratory | Department of Mechanical Engineering; Department of Aerospace Engineering | ||||
Schoenbaum Family Center | |||||
Student Academic Services | |||||
Steelwood Athletic Training Facility | |||||
Transmitter - WOSU | |||||
Transplant Services at Kinnear Rd, 770 | |||||
Thompson Library | Library | William Oxley Thompson, fifth President of the University | |||
Telecommunications Network Center | |||||
Townshend Hall | |||||
Turfgrass Foundation Research and Education Facility | |||||
The Oval | Campus Quad | ||||
University Hall | 1976 | ||||
University Plaza Hotel | |||||
Urban Arts Space | |||||
Veterinary Medical Center | |||||
Veterinary Medicine Academic | |||||
Waterman Farm - Agronomy Field Greenhouse | |||||
Waterman Farm - Agronomy Machinery Storage | |||||
Waterman Farm - Agronomy Pole Barn | |||||
Waterman Farm - Agronomy Turf Research | |||||
Water Treatment | |||||
Waterman Farm - Dairy Calf Barn | |||||
Waterman Farm - Heifer Barn | |||||
Waterman Farm - Main Dairy Barn | |||||
William Hall Complex - Neil Building | |||||
William Hall Complex - Scholars House East | |||||
William Hall Complex - Scholars House West | |||||
Waterman Farm - Laboratory Headquarters | |||||
Waterman Storage Facility | |||||
Watts Hall | |||||
Weigel Hall | 1979 | School of Music | Eugene J. Weigel, Creator of "Script Ohio" | ||
Wexner Center for the Arts | The father of Leslie H. Wexner | ||||
Wilce Student Health Center | John Wilce, football coach, Professor of Preventive Medicine, Director of Student Health Services | ||||
Women's Field House | |||||
Woody Hayes Athletic Center | |||||
Wetland Bike Shelter | |||||
Younkin Success Center | |||||
Zoology Research Laboratory | |||||
Zoology Storage | |||||
4-H Center. |
Recreational buildings
Image | Building | Built | Current usage | Name origin | Notes |
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Adventure Recreation Center | |||||
Bill Davis Baseball Stadium | Bill Davis, alumnus and donor | ||||
Coffey Rd Sports Center | |||||
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium | Jesse Owens, alumnus | ||||
Jesse Owens Recreation Center North | Jesse Owens, alumnus | ||||
Jesse Owens Recreation Center South | Jesse Owens, alumnus | ||||
Jesse Owens Tennis Center West | Jesse Owens, alumnus | ||||
North Recreational Center |
Residential buildings
Image | Building | Built | Current usage | Name origin | Notes |
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Archer House | Residence Hall | John F. Archer, alumnus, died in Korean War | |||
Baker Hall East | Residence Hall | Ada Baker, original building owner and women's chaperon | |||
Baker Hall West | Residence Hall | Ada Baker, original building owner and women's chaperon | |||
Barrett House | Residence Hall | Thomas W. Barrett, alumnus, died in WWI | |||
Blackburn House | 2016 | Residence Hall | John T. Blackburn, alumnus, killed at Pearl Harbor | ||
Bowen House | 2015 | Residence Hall | Clotilde Bowen, first African American to earn a medical degree from Ohio State, first African American physician and female colonel in the Army, and the first African American women to direct a hospital clinic | ||
Bradley Hall | Residence Hall | Carolyn Bradley, Professor of Fine Arts | |||
Buckeye Village Community Center | Named for a region of the campus | ||||
Buckeye Village Administration | |||||
Busch House | 2016 | Residence Hall | Jon Busch, alumnus, died in Vietnam | ||
Canfield Hall | Residence Hall | James Hulme Canfield, fourth president of the University | |||
Drackett Tower | Residence Hall | Harry D. Drackett, Chairman of the Alumni Advisory Board | |||
Fechko Alumnae Scholarship House | Ruth Fechko, assistant director for alumnae affairs | ||||
German House | named in response to a donation from the Max Kade Foundation, an organization founded in 1944 to advance German-American relations | ||||
Halloran House | William I. Halloran, alumnus, killed at Pearl Harbor | ||||
Hanley Alumnae Scholarship House | Stanley and Mabel Davisson Hanley, university donor | ||||
Haverfield House | James W. Haverfield, alumnus, killed at Pearl Harbor | ||||
Houck House | Edwin R. & Ernest C. Houck, brothers and alumni, died in WWII | ||||
Houston House | John Hideo Houston, alumnus, died in Korean War | ||||
Jones Tower | Lawrence D. Jones, professor of engineering and secretary of the Faculty Council | ||||
Lawrence Tower | Robert Henry Lawrence Jr., first Ohio State graduate named an astronaut, America's first African-American astronaut | ||||
Lincoln Tower | Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President who signed the Land-Grant College Act of 1862 | ||||
Mack Hall | John T. Mack, University Trustee | ||||
Mendoza House | Ray Mendoza, alumnus, killed in Iraq | ||||
Morrill Tower | Justin Smith Morrill, U.S. Congressman and author of the Morrill Land-Grant Acts | ||||
Morrison Tower | Mary Franc Morrison, the first University's first female graduate (1879) | ||||
Neil Building | Named for its location: at 1578 Neil Ave, Columbus, Ohio | ||||
Norton House | Fred W. Norton, alumnus, died in WWI | ||||
Nosker House | William C. Nosker, alumnus, died in WWII | ||||
Park-Stradley Hall | Joseph A. Park, the University's first Dean of Men, and Bland L. Stradley, vice president of student relations | ||||
Paterson Hall | Alma Wacker Paterson, first female member of the University Board of Trustees | ||||
Pennsylvania Place | Named for address: 1478 Pennsylvania Avenue | ||||
Pomerene Alumnae Scholarship House | Frank E. Pomerene, University Trustee | ||||
Raney House | 2015 | Residence Hall | Alice Rebecca Raney[9] | ||
Residences on Tenth | Residence Hall | Named for addresses on Tenth Avenue | |||
Scott House | 2015 | Residence Hall | Robert R. Scott, alumnus, killed at Pearl Harbor[9] | ||
Siebert Hall | Residence Hall | Annie Ware Sabine Siebert, first woman to receive a master of arts degree (1886) from the University | |||
Smith-Steeb Hall | Residence Hall | Howard Dwight Smith, University architect, and Carl E. Steeb, alumnus, long-time business manager of the University, and secretary of the Board of Trustees | |||
Taylor Tower | Residence Hall | Jacob B. Taylor, vice president and treasurer of the University | |||
Torres House | 2015 | Residence Hall | Omar E. Torres[9] | ||
William Hall Complex - Worthington Building | William H. "Bill" Hall, vice president for student affairs |
Medical buildings
Image | Building | Built | Current usage | Name origin | Notes |
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Brain and Spine Hospital | Named for field of treatment practiced | ||||
Davis Medical Research Center | Dorothy M. Davis, university donor | ||||
Dodd Rehabilitation Hospital | Verne A. Dodd, Chairman of the Department of Surgery | ||||
Graves Hall | Grant O. Graves, Chairman of the Department of Anatomy | ||||
Institute for Behavioral Medical Research | Named for field of treatment practiced | ||||
The James Cancer Hospital | Arthur G. James, alumnus, faculty member, pioneer in cancer research and treatment | ||||
McCampbell Hall | Eugene F. McCampbell, Dean of the College of Medicine | ||||
Meiling Hall | Administrative Offices | Richard L. Meiling, Former Dean of the OSU College of Medicine | |||
Prior Hall | 1971 | Health Sciences Library; Medical Center IT; Simulation Lab; Various Departments | John A. Prior | ||
Starling Loving Hall | 1917 | University Hospital Offices | In honor of Lyne Starling and Dr. Starling Loving. | [10] |
Parking facilities
Service facilities
Image | Building | Architect | Built | Current usage | Name origin | Notes |
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2740 Airport Dr | Office of the Chief Information Officer | |||||
Airport Administration | ||||||
Airport Operations | ||||||
Athletic Maintenance | Athletic Maintenance |
Other facilities
Image | Building | Architect | Built | Current usage | Name origin | Notes |
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Blackwell Inn | Blackwell Inn | Roger D. Blackwell | ||||
Fawcett Center | Novice G. Fawcett, 8th OSU President | |||||
Longaberger Alumni House | OSU Alumni Association |
Demolished buildings
Image | Building | Built | Demolished | Former usage | Name origin | Notes |
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Armory | 1897 | 1959 | Gymnasium, Military Department | Location of the Wexner Center | ||
Brown Hall | 1903 | 2009 | Christopher N. Brown, Dean of the College of Engineering |
Notes
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- "Bloch Cancer Survivors' Plaza | Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens". chadwickarboretum.osu.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- "History of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Ohio State". osu.edu. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- "CBEC". Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Retrieved 2017-03-29.
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(help) - Huson, Michael (24 August 2015). "Family hopes service will inspire Torres House residents". The Lantern. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- "Starling Loving Hall". Historical Reflections: The Medical Heritage Center Blog. 2012-05-29. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
References
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