List of architects represented on the Cornell University campus

The following notable architects have designed buildings on the Cornell University campuses. Because a number of architects designed multiple buildings, groups of buildings have a consistent appearance.

Charles Babcock, who was Cornell's first architecture Professor:

  • Lincoln Hall
  • Franklin Hall
  • Sage College for Women (1872)
  • Sage Chapel

Earl Flansburgh a 1953 graduate who served on the Trustee Buildings and Properties Committee

  • Cornell Campus Store (underground)

Ulrich Franzen

  • Bradfield Hall
  • Emerson Hall
  • Martha Van Rensselaer North Wing - demolished
  • Vet Research Tower (originally called the "Multicategorical Research Tower")
  • Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
Charles Gwathmey
  • Bartels Hall (1990)
  • Kennedy & Roberts Hall
  • Frank H.T. Rhodes Hall

Arthur N. Gibb (who also graduated from the Cornell architecture school)

  • Sibley Dome

Darko Hreljanovic, a 1977 graduate of Cornell's architecture college

  • Martha Van Rensselaer North Wing - replacement

Rem Koolhaas

  • Milstein Hall
Richard Meier
  • Life Sciences Technology Building
  • North Campus Dorms - never constructed

William Henry Miller (1848-1922) was an American architect and the first graduate of the architecture school at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

  • President's House
  • Barnes Hall, University Library
  • Boardman Hall - demolished
  • infirmaries
  • Prudence Risley Hall
  • Stimson Hall
  • Deke House
  • Sigma Chi's chapter house, "Greystone Mansion" - formerly owned by silent movie actress Irene Castle
  • Chi Phi Lodge.

I.M. Pei

  • Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art

Carrère and Hastings

  • Goldwin Smith Hall (1904) and the adjacent Sheldon Memorial Exedra and Sundial
  • Rockefeller Hall (1904)
Green & Wicks
  • Bailey Hall
  • Caldwell Hall
  • Rice Hall
Holabird & Root
  • Statler Hall and Alice Statler Auditorium
  • Statler Hotel (1948) - demolished
Levatich, Miller & Hoffman
  • Veternary Diagnostic Laboratory
  • Malott Hall - south wing
  • Rockefeller Hall renovations
Perkins and Will
  • Snee Hall - geology
Warner, Burns, Toan & Lunde
  • John M. Olin Library
  • Malott Hall
  • Clark Hall (1965)
Shreve, Lamb & Harmon
  • F.W. Olin Hall (chemical engineering)
James Stirling & Michael Wilford
  • Schwartz Performing Arts Center

Collegiate Gothic

Jackson, Robertson & Adams; Shepley, Bullfinch
  • Myron Taylor Hall
  • New York Hospital-Cornell Medical School (1934)
Starret, Van Vleck & Marsh
  • Anabel Taylor Hall
Frank Miles Day & Charles Zeller Klauder
  • Baker Tower
Rogers & Butler
  • Teagle Hall