College Hall (University of Pennsylvania) explained

College Hall
Building Type:Academic, research
Location:University City
Address:3450 Woodland Walk
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Opened Date:[1]
Owner:University of Pennsylvania
Architectural:Victorian gothic
Material:Stone
Floor Count:6
Elevator Count:1
Architect:Thomas W. Richards
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College Hall, University of Pennsylvania
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Location:Bounded by Walnut, Spruce, 34th, and 36th Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates:39.9513°N -75.1938°W
Built:1872
Architect:Thomas W. Richards
Architecture:Victorian Gothic
Added:February 14, 1978
Refnum:78002444

College Hall is the oldest building on the West Philadelphia campus of the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to its construction, the university was located on Ninth Street in Center City, Philadelphia. The building was designed by Thomas Webb Richards and completed in 1873. The characteristic green color of the building is due to its composition of green serpentine stone.

College Hall was placed on the National Register of Historic Places February 14, 1978.[2] It is also a contributing property of the University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District.

The building currently houses the undergraduate admissions office, the university president's offices, the Department of History, and classrooms.[3] The top floor of College Hall was purpose built for the Zelosophic and Philomathean Societies, and is presently home to the Philomathean Society, a literary society founded in 1813.

Although College Hall and the now-demolished Blanchard Hall were rumored to be the model for the Victorian Gothic mansion in The Addams Family cartoons, the cartoonist Charles Addams repeatedly denied the claims.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Rittenhouse Laboratory . . February 13, 2018.
  2. http://www.uchs.net/HistoricDistricts/collegehall.html Application for Historical Registry
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20110604131539/http://www.upenn.edu/admissions/tour/tourstop.php?stop=1 Virtual Tour of Penn's Campus: College Hall
  4. Book: Thomas, George. Building America's First University: An Historical and Architectural Guide to the University of Pennsylvania. 2000. University of Pennsylvania Press. 978-0812235159. 142. Brownlee, David Bruce.