Norris University Center

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TypeStudent union
Architectural styleBrutalism
LocationEvanston, IL
Coordinates42°03′12.3″N 87°40′21.7″W / 42.053417°N 87.672694°W / 42.053417; -87.672694
Norris University Center
Norris University Center is located in Chicago metropolitan area
Norris University Center
Location within Chicago metropolitan area
Norris University Center is located in Illinois
Norris University Center
Norris University Center (Illinois)
Norris University Center is located in the United States
Norris University Center
Norris University Center (the United States)
General information
TypeStudent union
Architectural styleBrutalism
LocationEvanston, IL
Coordinates42°03′12.3″N 87°40′21.7″W / 42.053417°N 87.672694°W / 42.053417; -87.672694
Completed1971
OwnerNorthwestern University
Design and construction
ArchitectEdward D. Dart
References
http://www.norris.northwestern.edu/about/mission/

The Norris University Center is the student union of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, USA.

The building is named for Lester J. Norris, an alumnus of Northwestern University who died in 1967. In his memory, Mr Norris's parents contributed $2.5 million toward the construction of a student center on the recently finished lakefill.[1]

Architecture

The center was designed in 1971 by Modernist architect Edward D. Dart, and has an area of approximately 150,000 square feet.

Community center

The Norris University Center provides services and programs.[1]

Services hub

Norris University Center used to have a bar in it, but it was shuttered for both insurance and fire code reasons. A bar is slated to return to Norris in a renovation taking place throughout 2025.[2]

New Student Center Initiative

References

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