Langdell Hall

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Architectural styleModified neoclassical
Coordinates42°22′39″N 71°07′06″W / 42.3774°N 71.1183°W / 42.3774; -71.1183
Langdell Hall
Interactive map of the Langdell Hall area
General information
TypeLibrary
Architectural styleModified neoclassical
LocationHarvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Coordinates42°22′39″N 71°07′06″W / 42.3774°N 71.1183°W / 42.3774; -71.1183
Named forChristopher Columbus Langdell
Year built1905–1907
Renovated1928–1929, 1997
Cost$365,000
Renovation cost$1,500,000 (1928–1929)
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
Design and construction
ArchitectShepley, Rutan and Coolidge
Renovating team
Renovating firmCoolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbot (1928–1929)
Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott (1997)

Langdell Hall is the largest building of Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is home to the school's library, the largest academic law library in the world, named after pioneering law school dean Christopher Columbus Langdell. It is built in a modified neoclassical style.

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