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List of University of Texas at Austin buildings

This list of University of Texas at Austin buildings catalogs the currently existing structures on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas. Buildings are categorized based on their current functions and characteristics.

Academic facilities

Building Image Constructed Notes Reference
Art Building 1962 Located at the northeast corner of San Jacinto Blvd. and 23rd St., the building houses the Department of Art and Art History and the Visual Arts Center. [1]
Battle Hall 1911 Originally the main library, now houses the Architecture and Planning Library, the Alexander Architectural Archive and the Center for American Architecture. National Register of Historic Places listed. Cass Gilbert architect. [2]
Batts Hall 1953 "6 Pack" building
Belo Center for New Media 2012 Houses parts of the Moody College of Communication, including the facilities of KUT and KUTX [3]
Benedict Hall 1951 Located on the South Mall of the University of Texas at Austin campus, the five-floor, 38,580 square foot building is located along 21st Street, near Littlefield Fountain. Built in 1951 and named after mathematics professor and university president H. Y. Benedict, the building was completed in 1952 and was originally home to the Department of Mathematics. It has also been used for the psychology department. It is also a "6 Pack" building, the first of the "6-Pack" buildings to be built. [4][5][6][7][8][9]
Biological Laboratories 1923 Now houses Botany [10]
Biomedical Engineering Building 2008
Burdine Hall 1970 Urban legend says the layout of the building's windows was intended to resemble a computer punched card.
Calhoun Hall 1955 "6 Pack" building
College of Business Administration Building 1962 (Formerly Business Administration-Economics Building), consists of two units: a seven-story office structure and a six-story classroom building; houses McCombs School of Business; part of the George Kozmetsky Center for Business Education complex. [11]
Connally Center 2000 Four story addition to Townes Hall that houses the Connally Center for the Administration of Justice, containing the Kraft W. Eidman Courtroom and the Texas Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution. 3D/International, Inc. Architect. [12]
Peter T. Flawn Academic Center 1960 Student technology and collaboration facility. Also called the Main Building Annex, because of offices originally in the Main Building, but moved because of renovations.
Garrison Hall 1926
Gates-Dell Complex 2013 Consists of two buildings: the north building (Dell Computer Science Hall) and south building (unnamed). They are connected by an atrium and a series of collaboration bridges. [13]
Mary E. Gearing Hall 1933 Long known as the Home Economics Building
Gebauer Building 1904 Dorothy L. Gebauer Building, formerly the student services building
Goldsmith Hall 1932 Houses School of Architecture
Graduate School of Business 1976 Home to McCombs School of Business graduate programs; part of the George Kozmetsky Center for Business Education complex. [11]
W. C. Hogg Building 1933
Hogg Memorial Auditorium 1932 [14]
Jesse H. Jones Hall 1980 Annex to Townes hall and the Tarlton Law library. [15]
Jones Communication Center Houses parts of the Moody College of Communication, including the facilities of KLRU [16][17]
Liberal Arts Building 2012 Liberal Arts & ROTC
Mezes Hall 1952 "6 Pack" building
Moffett Molecular Biology Building 1997
Neural and Molecular Science Building 2005
Norman Hackerman Building 2007 Biology and Chemistry departments
Nursing School
Painter Hall 1932 Formerly the Physics Building
Parlin Hall 1954 "6 Pack" building
Perry–Castañeda Library 1974-1977 The main central library. [18]
Homer Rainey Hall 1956 "6 Pack" building, formerly "Old Music" Hall, last of the "6-Pack" buildings to be built
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center 1972 Acquires and manages collections of significant cultural materials such as rare books, manuscripts, film and art. [19]
Sid Richardson Hall 1971 Houses the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, Barker Texas History Collections, Benson Latin American Collection, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Public Affairs (Wasserman) Library, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) and RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service
George I. Sanchez Building 1973 Houses the University of Texas College of Education, the Office of Bilingual Education, the Center for Science and Mathematics Education, and the Vaughn Gross Center for Reading and Language Arts. [20]
School of Social Work Building 1933 Old University Junior High School. National Register of Historic Places listed
Sutton Hall 1917 Cass Gilbert architect
University Teaching Center 1981-1984 Four-story general purpose classroom building; part of the George Kozmetsky Center for Business Education complex. [21]
Townes Hall 1953 The third and current home of the University of Texas School of Law and Tarlton Law Library. [22][23]
Waggener Hall 1931 Named after Leslie Waggener, first university president ad interim. Originally occupied by the school of business; now home to Department of Philosophy, Department of Classics, and Classics Library. [24]
Welch Hall 1929, 1958, & 1974 Chemistry [25]
West Mall Building 1962 Architecture, UTSOA Materials Lab [26]
W.R. Woolrich Laboratories 1958 Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics [27]

Administrative buildings

Building Image Constructed Notes Reference
John W. Hargis Hall 1858 Houses the Undergraduate Admissions Center, is part of the "Little Campus," and is National Register of Historic Places listed. Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Main Building 1937 Houses the University's main administrative offices. Charles Whitman killed 13 people with a sniper rifle from the top of the tower in 1966. [28]
West Mall Office Building 1961
Wooldridge Hall 1924 Demolished in 2010. Housed the International Office. Formerly it housed the School of Architecture design studios while Goldsmith Hall was being renovated in the mid to late 1980s. Originally it was the Wooldridge School, an Austin elementary school.

Athletic and outdoor recreation facilities

Building Image Opened Notes Reference
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium 1924 Originally Texas Memorial Stadium, the stadium was renamed in 1996 after Darrell K Royal, former football coach who led Texas to three national championships and eleven Southwest Conference titles. [29]
Frank Erwin Special Events Center 1977 Sometimes referred to as "The Drum" or "The Superdrum", owing to its drum-like exterior appearance, the facility is the home court for the UT men's and women's basketball programs. [30]
Gregory Gymnasium 1930
Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center 1977
Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium 1999 [31]
Penick-Allison Tennis Center
Recreational Sports Center 1990 [32]
Red and Charline McCombs Field 1998 [33]
Texas Rowing Center
UFCU Disch-Falk Field 1975 The stadium is named for former Longhorns coaches Billy Disch and Bibb Falk. In 2006, the facility underwent a $21 million renovation and added UFCU to its name following sponsorship by local credit union University Federal Credit Union. [34]
Anna Hiss Gymnasium 1931 Originally the women's gymnasium. In 1994 the natatorium wing was demolished to make way for the Louise and James Robert Moffett Molecular Biology Building. [35]

Museums

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Building Image Constructed Notes Reference
Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art 2006 Art museum. [36]
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History 1971 Organized research unit and public service component of The University of Texas at Austin. Located in Sid Richardson Hall.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum