Edmund B. Hayes Hall, University building on South Campus in Buffalo, United States.
Hayes Hall features a prominent bell tower and follows Georgian Revival architecture with symmetrical wings extending from its central section.
The structure, erected in 1874, initially served as the Department of the Insane for Erie County Almshouse before its acquisition by the University of Buffalo in 1909.
The building houses the School of Architecture and Planning since 1977, providing educational spaces for future designers and urban planners.
Following a $45 million renovation completed in 2016, the facility now includes modern classrooms, design studios, and a 110-seat auditorium on the fourth floor.
The clock tower's Westminster chimes, installed in 1928 through Kate Butler's donation, continue to ring across the South Campus daily.
Location: Buffalo
Inception: 1874
Architectural style: Georgian Revival architecture
Address: 3435 Main Street
GPS coordinates: 42.95333,-78.82056
Latest update: September 23, 2025 14:24
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