Lewisohn Hall
Building on the Columbia University campus in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
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Lewisohn Hall is a building on the Columbia University campus in Manhattan, New York. Completed in 1905, it was designed by Arnold W. Brunner in imitation of the other McKim, Mead & White buildings on campus, and named after banker and mining magnate Adolph Lewisohn. The building currently houses the School of General Studies and School of Professional Studies.[1]
Location2970 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Year built1905
ArchitectArnold W. Brunner
| Lewisohn Hall | |
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The building in 2013 | |
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| General information | |
| Location | 2970 Broadway, New York, NY 10027 |
| Coordinates | 40.8084°N 73.9632°W |
| Year built | 1905 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Arnold W. Brunner |
The Le Marteleur was formerly located in front of Lewisohn, when the building housed the School of Mines; it was relocated to the Mudd Building when the later moved there in the 1960s.
