Benton Hall (Miami University)
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| Benton Hall | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Academic |
| Architectural style | Georgian |
| Location | Oxford, Ohio, US |
| Coordinates | 39°30′38.42″N 84°44′2.89″W / 39.5106722°N 84.7341361°W |
| Current tenants | School of Engineering |
| Year(s) built | 1968 |
| Cost | $8,961,000.00 |
| Technical details | |
| Floor area | 82,661 sq ft (7,679.5 m2) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Burt Hill/SFA |
| Main contractor | G.C. Messer Construction |
Benton Hall is an academic building located on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Designed for the university's psychology department, it now houses departments of the College of Engineering and Computing. It was built in 1968 in the Georgian Revival style.[1]
[2] The new Benton Hall on the northeast corner of High Street and Tallawanda Avenue was to provide facilities for the Department of Psychology. It includes 2 lecture halls, 3 classrooms, 5 instructional laboratories, a library, 114 other teaching and research facilities, 19 supporting rooms and shops, and 33 offices.[3] Benton Hall now houses the central office of the College of Engineering and Computing. The College of Engineering and Computing, formerly the School of Engineering and Applied Science, was created in 1959 to provide professionally oriented programs within Miami's liberal arts tradition.[3]
