Alan B. Miller Hall, Business school building at College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, United States
Alan B. Miller Hall is the business school building at College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, built with red brick and Georgian architectural details that match the historic campus setting. The structure has three floors organized around a skylit central staircase, housing classrooms, faculty offices, breakout rooms, and common gathering spaces.
Construction began in March 2007 and finished in June 2009 under architect Robert A. M. Stern's direction. The building was designed to complement the historic colonial architecture already present on campus.
The building features a central skylit stair hall leading to a west-facing quadrangle that connects to College Woods and Lake Matoaka amphitheater.
The building has accessible entrances and clear pathways connecting all three floors through the central staircase. Its location near College Woods and Lake Matoaka makes it a good reference point when exploring the broader campus and its natural surroundings.
The building earned LEED Gold Certification for meeting high environmental standards and features advanced teaching technology throughout its spaces. This integration of sustainability practices with modern classroom equipment sets it apart from many campus buildings that prioritize heritage over innovation.
Location: Williamsburg
Inception: June 1, 2009
Architects: Robert A. M. Stern
GPS coordinates: 37.26620,-76.71800
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:09
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