Edmund B. Hayes Hall
Edmund B. Hayes Hall, University building on South Campus in Buffalo, United States.
Edmund B. Hayes Hall is a university building featuring Georgian Revival architecture, marked by a prominent bell tower and symmetrical wings on either side. The structure underwent a major renovation completed in 2016, adding modern classrooms, design studios, and a 110-seat auditorium on the fourth floor.
The building was constructed in 1874 and initially served as the Department of the Insane for the Erie County Almshouse before being acquired by the University of Buffalo in 1909. This transition marked its shift from a county institution to an educational facility focused on architectural studies.
The building has housed the School of Architecture and Planning since 1977, serving as a center where students learn architecture and urban design. You can see design studios and collaborative spaces where these fields of study take shape.
The building is located on the South Campus and remains easily accessible to visitors and students on foot. You will find clear signage throughout, and the interior layout is straightforward to navigate.
The clock tower's Westminster chimes were installed in 1928 through a donation by Kate Butler and still ring daily across the campus. This daily sound is something many visitors overlook, yet it has become a subtle signature of the campus environment.
Location: Buffalo
Inception: 1874
Architectural style: Georgian Revival architecture
Address: 3435 Main Street
GPS coordinates: 42.95333,-78.82056
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:52
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