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University of Washington Condon Hall
TITLEUniversity of Washington Condon Hall
ARCHITECT/BUILDERMitchelell/ Giurgola Associates with Joyce, Copeland, Vaughan and Nordfors
NATIONUSA
SITEUniversity of Washington campus
DETAILExterior
CITYSeattle
STATE or REGIONWashington
CE DATE OF CONSTRUCTION1973
OBJECT/BUILDING NAMECondon Hall
MATERIALSConcrete
TYPEUniversity, Educational
STYLEModern
OTHER TERMSOld law building
NOTESThis building is named after John T. Condon, the first Dean of the School of Law for the University who used his own personal law library to educate the department. Originally the Law School deparment resided in the Quad where Gowen Hall presently stands. The Law Shool was moved out and the building was renamed Gowen Hall and the Political Science deparment moved in. Condon Hall now houses the department of Architecture because the School of Law has been moved and re named William H. Gates School after Bill Gates father who was a lawyer and a UW student in 1950.
DIGITAL COLLECTIONCities and Buildings Database
SLIDE NUMBERcm2
CONTACT INFORMATIONAll files on this site are copyright controlled as indicated. Copying, printing, or distributing any of them without the permission of the copyright holder is expressly prohibited. For further information please contact Prof. Meredith Clausen at: mlc@u.washington.edu
PHOTOGRAPHERChris Mount
DATE OF PHOTOGRAPH2009
SOURCEMount, Chris
COPYRIGHT HOLDERChris Mount
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