Rice Hall, Historic university building at Cornell University, Ithaca, United States
Rice Hall is a three-story university building at Cornell University featuring Renaissance-style architecture with rusticated brick on the first floor and a prominent slate roof. It sits among other academic facilities on campus and forms part of the traditional character of the grounds.
The building was designed by the architecture firm Green & Wicks in 1911 as part of Cornell University's early 20th-century expansion. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, recognizing its architectural and historical importance to the university's development.
The building continues to serve educational purposes while housing the Cornell Computer Reuse Association, which donates technology to humanitarian organizations and local communities. This connection shows how a historic structure remains relevant to campus life through contemporary community work.
The building is located in the heart of the university campus and is easily accessible on foot from other areas. Visitors should note that it is an active academic space, so access and hours may vary depending on the university calendar and campus activities.
The basement of Rice Hall functions as storage for donated computers, creating an unexpected connection between classic academic architecture and modern technology recycling initiatives. This pairing shows how historic buildings adapt to contemporary needs while preserving their original form.
Location: Ithaca
Inception: 1912
Architects: Green & Wicks
GPS coordinates: 42.44811,-76.47439
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:02
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