List of Syracuse University buildings


This list of Syracuse University buildings catalogs currently-existing structures of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. Buildings are listed alphabetically.
BuildingImageConstructedNotesReference--
200 Walnut Place --
Alibrandi Catholic Center1982--
Archbold Gymnasium1908--
Archbold Theatre1980--
Barclay Law Library 1984--
Belfer Audio Archives1982--
Biological Research Building1963--
Bird Library1972--
Booth Hall19638 floor coed dormitory building housing 261 students--
Bowne Hall1907--
Brewster/Boland/Brockway Complex--
Carnegie Library1907--
Carriage House--
Carrier Dome1980--
Chancellor's ResidenceObtained 1915, Constructed 1901/1902--
Commissary--
Comstock Art Facility1982--
Crouse College1884--
Crouse-Hinds Hall1983--
Day Hall and Graham Dining Hall1958Named for Chancellors James Roscoe Day, and William Pratt Graham, respectively--
Day Care Center--
DellPlain Hall1961--
Dineen Hall2014--
Drumlins Country Club1926--
Eggers Hall1992--
Flanagan Gymnasium1989--
Flint Hall1956--
Gebbie Clinic1972--
Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center1902The Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center is a 3-story red brick building which has a Colonial Georgian architecture. The building cost $25,000 to build. The GAFC was originally home to the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, until 1974 when the Syracuse University purchased the building from the fraternity and renovated it. The building now serves as an Alumni Center where students, faculty and alumni may gather. In addition to this, the GAFC now serves as a restaurant as well.--
Goldstein Student Center1990-
Grant Auditorium 1966--
Greenberg House, Washington, D.C.1990--
Haft Hall1955--
Hall of Languages1873--
Haven Hall1904--
Hawkins Building1982--
Hendricks Memorial Chapel1933--
Henry Health Center1972--
Heroy Geology Laboratory1972--
Hinds Hall1955--
Holden Observatory1887--
Hoople Special Education Building1953Demolished January 2017
Hospital of the Good Shepherd1972--
Huntington Hall1915--
Inn Complete--
Kimmel Hall1962--
Lawrinson Hall1965Seventh tallest building in the city of Syracuse--
Link Hall1970--
Lubin Hall1956--
Lyman C. Smith Hall1902--
Lyman Hall of Natural History1907--
M-17 Skytop--
Machinery Hall1907--
MacNaughton Hall 1998--
Management Building, Whitman School of Management2004--
Manley Field House1962--
Marion and Watson Halls1954--
Marshall Square Mall--
Maxwell Hall1937--
Menschel Media Center--
Minnowbrook Lodge--
Moon Library 1967--
More House1905Original Catholic Chapel. Alibrandi Catholic Center building addition built in 1982-
Newhouse Communications Center I1964--
Newhouse Communications Center II1974--
Newhouse Communications Center III2007The third addition to the Newhouse communications center, this building has the First Amendment to the United States Constitution etched into the windows. The building also includes a 350-seat auditorium, a dining facility and a media research center. The construction costs of the building was approximately $30 million with $17.5 million coming from the Samuel I. Newhouse foundation, which was one of the largest private donations in the school's history.--
Physical Plant--
Physics Building1967--
Regent Theatre Complex--
Sadler Hall1960--
Schine Student Center1986--
Science and Technology Center/Life Sciences Complex1994/2008--
Sensory Research--
Shaffer Art Building1990--
Shaw Hall1952--
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center1985--
Sims Hall1907--
Ski Lodge--
Skybarn--
Skytop Administrative Offices1973--
Skytop Housing Complex Phase I1972--
Skytop Housing Complex Phase II1974--
Slocum Hall1919Houses the School of Architecture--
Slutzker Center--
Steam Station--
Steele Hall1898--
Syracuse Center of Excellence2010--
Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion2000--
William P. Tolley Administration Building1889Built as the Von Ranke Library, the building was converted to administrative use in 1907. It was designed by Archimedes Russell, it is a Romanesque style building of red brick, with circular towers.--
University College former Grover Cleveland residence hall--
Walnut Hall--
Washington Arms1953--
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse2006--
White Hall1954--
Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life2003--
Women's Building1954--