Bond Hall (University of Notre Dame)

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Former namesLemonnier Library
StatusUsed as the home of the school of architecture
TypeAcademic
Architectural styleNeoclassical Architecture
Bond Hall
Bond Hall, former home of the School of Architecture[1]
Interactive map of the Bond Hall area
Former namesLemonnier Library
General information
StatusUsed as the home of the school of architecture
TypeAcademic
Architectural styleNeoclassical Architecture
LocationNotre Dame, Indiana, United States
Current tenantsUniversity of Notre Dame
Construction started1917
Completed1917
Renovated1964
OwnerCongregation of Holy Cross
Dimensions
Other dimensions70,021 square feet
Design and construction
ArchitectEdward Lippincott Tilton
Bond Hall
Bond Hall (University of Notre Dame) is located in Indiana
Bond Hall (University of Notre Dame)
LocationNotre Dame, Indiana
Coordinates41°42′05″N 86°14′30″W / 41.7014°N 86.2417°W / 41.7014; -86.2417
Built1917 [2]
ArchitectEdward Tilton[2]
Architectural styleNeoclassical
Part ofUniversity of Notre Dame: Main and South Quadrangles (ID78000053)
Added to NRHPMay 23, 1978

Bond Hall is a building on the campus of the University of Notre Dame which hosts student learning initiatives and a number of institutes including the Graduate School. It was originally built in 1917 as the Lemmonier Library and it housed the Notre Dame School of Architecture from 1964 to 2019. The architect was Edward Lippincott Tilton, a neoclassical architect who specialized in libraries. Its front steps are famous as the location of the Notre Dame Marching Band performances before the football games.[3]

Lemonnier Library (1917–1964)

Architecture

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