Goldsmith Hall, Architecture school building at University of Texas campus, Austin, US.
Goldsmith Hall features connected towers with the Texas Union Building, creating an entrance pathway through the West Mall of the university campus.
The building, completed in 1933, was designed by architect Paul Cret during a major expansion of the University of Texas at Austin campus.
The School of Architecture within Goldsmith Hall maintains studios, workshops, and educational spaces that support both undergraduate and graduate architectural programs.
The building can be accessed through two entrances: 12609 University Avenue or 22617 Speedway, with navigation assistance available through digital campus maps.
A sundial on the south wall of Goldsmith Hall commemorates Francisco Arumí-Noé, created by Jeff Barajas and installed in November 2010.
Location: Austin
GPS coordinates: 30.28547,-97.74132
Latest update: March 6, 2025 06:26
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