Edwin A. Stevens Hall, Gothic university building in Hoboken, United States
Edwin A. Stevens Hall is a university building at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken featuring a stone exterior and Gothic architectural details. The structure houses the Charles V. Schaefer Jr. School of Engineering and Science and sits on Fifth Street between Hudson and River Streets.
Richard Upjohn designed this building in 1870 as a major structure for the institute's educational mission. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, recognizing its importance to the campus.
The DeBaun Auditorium has hosted performances and lectures for more than a century as a gathering place. Visitors today can see how the space continues to serve students and the community for various events.
The building is located at Fifth Street between Hudson and River Streets in central Hoboken, making it easily accessible on foot. The main entrance faces the street, and the surrounding area has good pathways for exploring the campus.
The building overlooks the Hudson River on a spacious lot and blends historic stone architecture with contemporary academic use. Many visitors overlook that the original Gothic design has remained virtually unchanged since completion over 150 years ago.
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