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Antioch Hall, North and South Halls, university building in Yellow Springs, Ohio

Antioch Hall, North Hall, and South Hall are three historic university buildings on Antioch College's campus in Yellow Springs, constructed in the mid-1800s in Romanesque Revival style with rounded arches and heavy stone walls. The structures originally functioned as classrooms and dormitories, featuring characteristic architectural elements including arched windows, thick walls, and a solid foundation that reflects craftsmanship of that era.

These buildings were constructed in the 1850s and numbered among the first structures on campus when the college began operations. They underwent major renovations following a fire in 1953 and subsequent water damage, while Antioch Hall received structural reinforcement with concrete in the late 1950s and early 1960s to improve durability and heating efficiency.

These buildings are central to Antioch College's identity and have shaped campus life for generations of students and faculty. They represent the community's connection to education and institutional heritage, visible in how people interact with the spaces daily.

The buildings are located centrally on campus and easily accessible on foot, within walking distance of other college facilities. Take time to observe the exterior stonework and architectural details, particularly the window arches and decorative elements, to fully appreciate the craftsmanship involved in their construction.

North Hall was carefully rebuilt following a fire in 1953 and later equipped with forward-thinking energy systems in 2011, including solar panels and deep wells for heating and cooling. This blend of historical reconstruction and modern sustainable technology demonstrates how older structures can adapt to contemporary needs while maintaining their character.

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Location
Inception
1852
Architectural style
Romanesque Revival architecture
Part of
Antioch College
GPS coordinates
39.79972,-83.88806
Latest update
February 9, 2026 07:42
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