Barnes Hall, University building at Cornell University, United States.
Barnes Hall features stone walls, rounded arches, and detailed masonry work that exemplify the architectural elements of Romanesque Revival design from 1887.
William Henry Miller, who studied at Cornell University from 1868 to 1870, designed Barnes Hall as part of his portfolio of over seventy buildings on campus.
The building serves as a central location for educational programs, lectures, and student gatherings that enrich the academic experience at Cornell University.
Located at coordinates 42.4464, -76.4846, Barnes Hall remains open during standard university hours and accommodates various campus events throughout the year.
The structure represents one of the earliest examples of William Henry Miller's architectural work, which shaped the visual identity of Cornell's campus.
Location: Ithaca
Inception: 1887
Architects: William Henry Miller
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture in the United States
Part of: Cornell University
GPS coordinates: 42.44640,-76.48460
Latest update: March 3, 2025 22:46
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