List of California Institute of Technology buildings and facilities
The list of California Institute of Technology buildings and facilities includes buildings and facilities of California Institute of Technology.[1] The listing does not include off-campus/co-owned properties.
Photo | Name | Date competed | Notes |
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Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry | 1917, 1927, 1937 | The oldest existing building on campus. The 1917 portion of Gates was damaged in the 1971 San Fernando earthquake, and was rebuilt in 1983 as the Parsons-Gates Hall of Administration. | |
Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics | 1922, 1924, 1925 | ||
Alfred P. Sloan Laboratory of Mathematics and Physics | 1925 | Originally the High Voltage Research Laboratory, which was retired and rebuilt in 1960 into the current configuration. | |
Dabney Hall | 1928 | ||
William G. Kerckhoff Laboratories of the Biological Sciences | 1928, 1939, 1948 | ||
Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory | 1929 | ||
Athenaeum | 1930 | The faculty club | |
South Houses | 1931 | Undergraduate houses, including Blacker House, Dabney House, Fleming House, and Ricketts House | |
W. K. Kellogg Radiation Laboratory | 1932 | ||
Linde + Robinson Laboratory for Global Environmental Science | 1932 | Formerly Henry M. Robinson Laboratory of Astrophysics, transformed into its current configuration in 2011 | |
Charles Arms Laboratory of the Geological Sciences | 1938 | ||
Seeley W. Mudd Laboratory of the Geological Sciences | 1938 | North Mudd | |
Franklin Thomas Laboratory of Engineering | 1945, 1950 | ||
Alumni Swimming Pool | 1954 | ||
Scott Brown Gymnasium | 1954 | ||
Norman W. Church Laboratory for Chemical Biology | 1955 | ||
Eudora Hull Spalding Laboratory of Engineering | 1957 | ||
Archibald Young Health Center | 1957 | ||
Physical Plant Building and Shops | 1959 | ||
Gordon A. Alles Laboratory for Molecular Biology | 1960 | ||
North Houses | 1960 | Undergraduate houses, including. Lloyd House, Page House, and Ruddock House | |
Harry Chandler Dining Hall | 1960 | ||
W. M. Keck Engineering Laboratories | 1960 | ||
Graduate Houses | 1961 | Originally included Braun House, Keck House, Marks House, and Mosher-Jorgensen House. Keck and Mosher-Jorgensen were converted into the Center for Student Services in 2000 and 2002 respectively. Braun and Marks are currently used to house undergraduates. | |
Kármán Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Jet Propulsion, | 1961 | ||
Firestone Flight Sciences Laboratory | 1962 | ||
Winnett Student Center | 1962 | ||
Beckman Auditorium | 1964 | ||
Harry G. Steele Laboratory of Electrical Sciences | 1965 | ||
Central Engineering Services Building | 1966 | ||
Robert A. Millikan Memorial Library | 1967 | ||
Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics | 1967 | ||
Central Plant | 1967 | ||
George W. Downs Laboratory of Physics and Charles C. Lauritsen Laboratory of High Energy Physics | 1969 | ||
Keith Spalding Building of Business Services | 1969 | ||
Donald E. Baxter, M.D., Hall of the Humanities and Social
Sciences |
1971 | Includes Ramo Auditorium | |
The Earle M. Jorgensen Laboratory of Information Science | 1971, 2012 | Complete renovation in 2012; now Jorgensen Laboratory for sustainability research | |
The Mabel and Arnold Beckman Laboratories of Behavioral Biology | 1974 | ||
Seeley G. Mudd Building of Geophysics and Planetary Science | 1974 | South Mudd | |
Clifford S. and Ruth A. Mead Memorial Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory | 1981 | ||
Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratories of Applied Physics | 1982 | ||
Braun Laboratories in Memory of Carl F and Winifred H Braun | 1982 | ||
Athletic Facility | 1984 | ||
Catalina Graduate Apartment Complex | 1984, 1986, 1988 | ||
David W. Morrisroe Astroscience Laboratory | 1986 | Originally the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, renamed in 1995 | |
Wilson Avenue North Parking Structure | 1987 | ||
Beckman Institute | 1989 | ||
Braun Athletic Center | 1992 | ||
Holliston Avenue Parking Structure/Satellite Utility Plant | 1993 | ||
The Gordon and Betty Moore Laboratory of Engineering | 1996 | ||
Avery House | 1996 | ||
Sherman Fairchild Library of Engineering and Applied Science | 1997 | ||
Powell-Booth Laboratory for Computational Science | 1963 | Originally the Willis H. Booth Computing Center, renovated in 1999 | |
Wilson Avenue South Parking Structure | 1999 | ||
Financial Services Building | 2000 | ||
Broad Center for the Biological Sciences | 2002 | ||
California Parking Structure | 2005 | Located underneath the athletic fields | |
Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2009 | ||
Walter and Leonore Annenberg Center for Information Science and Technology | 2009 | ||
Warren and Katharine Schlinger Laboratory for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering | 2010 |
References
- ↑ "2012-13 Caltech Catalog" (PDF). California Institute of Technology. September 2012. pp. 19–25. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
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