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Duke University West Campus

West Campus is part of Duke University's campus in Durham, North Carolina. West Campus, along with East Campus, make up most of Duke's main campus. The campus follows the Collegiate Gothic architecture style, inspired by the mid-18th century Gothic Revival style, making it distinct from East Campus.

West Campus
Craven Quad on West Campus
General information
Architectural styleCollegiate Gothic
LocationDuke University
North Carolina
United States
Coordinates36°0′5.99″N 78°56′23.32″W / 36.0016639°N 78.9398111°W / 36.0016639; -78.9398111Coordinates: 36°0′5.99″N 78°56′23.32″W / 36.0016639°N 78.9398111°W / 36.0016639; -78.9398111
Website
https://studentaffairs.duke.edu/hdrl/housing-communities/west-campus

History

James Buchanan Duke's relationship with the Horace Trumbauer Architectural Firm began in 1912, when he commissioned the "costliest home"[1] on New York City's Fifth Avenue according to The New York Times.[2]

In 1924, Horace Trumbauer's firm was commissioned to build a new campus for Duke University. In 1925, Julian Abele, a prominent architect and the first African-American graduate of the University of Pennsylvania[2] who at the time worked for Trumbauer, began work on a rendering of the proposed West Campus. This rendering included the Duke Chapel (one of the tallest university chapels in the world),[3] the first four housing quadrangles (now Craven, Crowell, Few, and, Kilgo), the library (now Perkin's Library), Student Union (now the Richard H. Brodhead Center), and departmental buildings.[4] In 1938, the original West Campus opened at once,[5] to serve as the expanded home for Duke's Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, at the time an all-the male undergraduate college.[6]

By 1928, the Cameron Indoor Stadium for Duke Men's Basketball and the Wallace Wade Stadium for Duke Men's Football had opened. Both stadiums have been renovated in recent years, and renovations were completed by 2017.[7]

 
The J. Deryl Hart House

In 1934 the J. Deryl Hart House, named after university president Julian Deryl Hart, was completed.[8] The house serves as the official residence for Duke's presidents.[8]

In July 1939, the Board of Trustees approved the first expansion to the original West Campus, adding the Few Quadrangle, houses FF, GG, and HH. Although previous dorms on the university had meeting spaces, these dorms were the first in Duke's history to include common spaces for students throughout the house to interact.[9] Since this time, most of Duke's dormitories have been retrofitted to include common rooms.[10]

In 1968, the Paul M. Gross Hall opened to serve as the home for the Chemistry department. After additional space for the department was completed, the university remodeled the building in 2015 to reconfigure the building to serve as a maker space[11] and the headquarters for Duke's Social Science Research Institute, part of the Economics Department.[12]

In 1972, as part of the merging of Duke's Women's College and Duke's Men's Trinity College, the campus became coeducational.[6] Unlike at Harvard University, where the merger between its all-female Radcliffe College and all-male Harvard College took 22 years,[13] the coeducational merger between Duke's undergraduate colleges were merged in a single year.[14]

 
Aerial view of West Campus, c. 1976

In 1982, The Bryan Center opened with the Duke University Store, Duke Barber Shop, Duke Post Office, Restaurants, Student Government and Administrative Offices.[15]

In 1994, Duke opened the Levine Science Research Center, to house the department of Computer Science. As of 2018, this research complex is the largest single-site interdisciplinary research facility in the United States.[16]

By 2004, due to the University's expansion, the need for more housing on West Campus arose and the University opened the first house of what would become Keohane Quadrangle.[17] The last house of the quadrangle was opened in 2012, with more meeting spaces and suite-style living arrangements.[18]

2004 also marked a substantial expansion for the Pratt School of Engineering's buildings on West Campus, with the opening of The Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering.

In 2007, Bill and Melinda Gates (an alum of Duke) opened the French Family Science Center, a facility consisting of biological and genetic laboratories.[19]

In 2015, renovations began on most of the housing on West Campus, with the Wannamaker Quadrangle becoming the first retrofitted house.[20] In 2018, the university completed renovations of the Crowell Quadrangle, and is now renovating the Craven Quadrangle.[21]

In 2018, as part of a university-wide construction initiative to replace aging dorms on both East Campus and West Campus, construction began on a new quadrangle.[22]

Undergraduate Housing

West Campus is organized into housing quadrangles (referred to as "quads"), which have corresponding houses and provide housing for selective living groups and greek organizations. The campus serves as student housing from sophomore year through senior year, as Duke has both a residency requirement as well as guarantees housing for all undergraduate students.[23] The Duke House Model[24] is similar to house models at other universities such as Harvard and Yale.[25][26]

Quadrangles

There are 8 undergraduate quadrangles on West Campus.[27][28] The naming convention follows past presidents of Duke University.

Selective Living Groups

Duke consists of several undergraduate "Selective Living Groups," which operate as an alternative to the Duke House Model and Greek Life. Each selective group has a specific theme, and is open to students who meet certain criteria.[29]

Greek Organization Living Sections

Duke provides housing accommodations to Greek Organizations (both Fraternities and Sororities) which meet university criteria, known commonly as "House Sections."[30] The Greek Organizations are not clustered on one quad, for example Duke's Sigma Alpha Epsilon (ΣΑΕ) has its section in Craven House Y whereas Duke's Sigma Nu (ΣΝ) fraternity has its section in university annex housing.[31] No Greek Organizations have housing on Duke's East Campus.

Transportation

The overall shape of Duke University in Durham is bar-bell shaped, with two ends of West Campus and East Campus. Duke provides regular transportation services to connect students between the two campuses (known commonly as the "C1").[32]

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Research Uncovers Noted Local Designer of Campus Gate". Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  2. ^ a b "Meet the black architect who designed Duke University 37 years before he could have attended it". Curbed. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  3. ^ "Front Matter". The Princeton University Library Chronicle. 13 (4). 1952. doi:10.2307/26403254. JSTOR 26403254.
  4. ^ "Duke University campus, bird's-eye view, architectural rendering". dla.library.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  5. ^ "Julian Francis Abele (1881-1950), University of Pennsylvania University Archives". www.archives.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  6. ^ a b . trinity.duke.edu. Archived from the original on 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  7. ^ "Stadium Renovations Enhance Football Experience". Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  8. ^ a b "J. Deryl Hart House".
  9. ^ amy.mcdonald (2013-08-23). "A Hot New University Grows Fast". library.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  10. ^ "Construction update: Southgate, Epworth to close for 2018-19 academic year, Crowell Quad set to re-open". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  11. ^ "Gross Hall | a place to collaborate and connect". sites.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  12. ^ "Gross Hall ready to debut | SSRI". ssri.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  13. ^ "Radcliffe | Harvard College". college.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  14. ^ "Duke University | university, Durham, North Carolina, United States". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  15. ^ "Bryan Center | Student Affairs". studentaffairs.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  16. ^ "Alumni News and Notes". www.cumc.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  17. ^ "Duke to honor Keohane with quad naming". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  18. ^ "Keohane 4E Residence Hall Construction". Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  19. ^ "French Family Science Center Opens". Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  20. ^ "Summer Updates to Wannamaker Residence Hall". Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  21. ^ "How Craven renovation will affect housing next year". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  22. ^ "Duke rolls out new construction initiative: New dorms to be built on East and West". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  23. ^ "On-Campus Housing Requirement | Student Affairs". studentaffairs.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  24. ^ "Model House | Duke magazine". dukemagazine.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  25. ^ "Housing: What are the alternatives?". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  26. ^ Borja, Yvette (8 October 2010). "Duke copies Yale". yaledailynews.com. Retrieved 2018-12-23.
  27. ^ "West Campus". Blue devil dorms. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  28. ^ "West Campus Quads | Student Affairs". studentaffairs.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  29. ^ "House Descriptions | Student Affairs". studentaffairs.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  30. ^ "'We view it as an opportunity': TriDelt loses housing section". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  31. ^ "Fraternity Chapters | Student Affairs". studentaffairs.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.
  32. ^ "C1: East-West | Parking & Transportation". parking.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-28.

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West Campus is part of Duke University s campus in Durham North Carolina West Campus along with East Campus make up most of Duke s main campus The campus follows the Collegiate Gothic architecture style inspired by the mid 18th century Gothic Revival style making it distinct from East Campus West CampusCraven Quad on West CampusGeneral informationArchitectural styleCollegiate GothicLocationDuke University North Carolina United StatesCoordinates36 0 5 99 N 78 56 23 32 W 36 0016639 N 78 9398111 W 36 0016639 78 9398111 Coordinates 36 0 5 99 N 78 56 23 32 W 36 0016639 N 78 9398111 W 36 0016639 78 9398111Websitehttps studentaffairs duke edu hdrl housing communities west campus Contents 1 History 2 Undergraduate Housing 2 1 Quadrangles 2 2 Selective Living Groups 2 3 Greek Organization Living Sections 3 Transportation 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditJames Buchanan Duke s relationship with the Horace Trumbauer Architectural Firm began in 1912 when he commissioned the costliest home 1 on New York City s Fifth Avenue according to The New York Times 2 In 1924 Horace Trumbauer s firm was commissioned to build a new campus for Duke University In 1925 Julian Abele a prominent architect and the first African American graduate of the University of Pennsylvania 2 who at the time worked for Trumbauer began work on a rendering of the proposed West Campus This rendering included the Duke Chapel one of the tallest university chapels in the world 3 the first four housing quadrangles now Craven Crowell Few and Kilgo the library now Perkin s Library Student Union now the Richard H Brodhead Center and departmental buildings 4 In 1938 the original West Campus opened at once 5 to serve as the expanded home for Duke s Trinity College of Arts and Sciences at the time an all the male undergraduate college 6 By 1928 the Cameron Indoor Stadium for Duke Men s Basketball and the Wallace Wade Stadium for Duke Men s Football had opened Both stadiums have been renovated in recent years and renovations were completed by 2017 7 The J Deryl Hart House In 1934 the J Deryl Hart House named after university president Julian Deryl Hart was completed 8 The house serves as the official residence for Duke s presidents 8 In July 1939 the Board of Trustees approved the first expansion to the original West Campus adding the Few Quadrangle houses FF GG and HH Although previous dorms on the university had meeting spaces these dorms were the first in Duke s history to include common spaces for students throughout the house to interact 9 Since this time most of Duke s dormitories have been retrofitted to include common rooms 10 In 1968 the Paul M Gross Hall opened to serve as the home for the Chemistry department After additional space for the department was completed the university remodeled the building in 2015 to reconfigure the building to serve as a maker space 11 and the headquarters for Duke s Social Science Research Institute part of the Economics Department 12 In 1972 as part of the merging of Duke s Women s College and Duke s Men s Trinity College the campus became coeducational 6 Unlike at Harvard University where the merger between its all female Radcliffe College and all male Harvard College took 22 years 13 the coeducational merger between Duke s undergraduate colleges were merged in a single year 14 Aerial view of West Campus c 1976 In 1982 The Bryan Center opened with the Duke University Store Duke Barber Shop Duke Post Office Restaurants Student Government and Administrative Offices 15 In 1994 Duke opened the Levine Science Research Center to house the department of Computer Science As of 2018 this research complex is the largest single site interdisciplinary research facility in the United States 16 By 2004 due to the University s expansion the need for more housing on West Campus arose and the University opened the first house of what would become Keohane Quadrangle 17 The last house of the quadrangle was opened in 2012 with more meeting spaces and suite style living arrangements 18 2004 also marked a substantial expansion for the Pratt School of Engineering s buildings on West Campus with the opening of The Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering In 2007 Bill and Melinda Gates an alum of Duke opened the French Family Science Center a facility consisting of biological and genetic laboratories 19 In 2015 renovations began on most of the housing on West Campus with the Wannamaker Quadrangle becoming the first retrofitted house 20 In 2018 the university completed renovations of the Crowell Quadrangle and is now renovating the Craven Quadrangle 21 In 2018 as part of a university wide construction initiative to replace aging dorms on both East Campus and West Campus construction began on a new quadrangle 22 Undergraduate Housing EditWest Campus is organized into housing quadrangles referred to as quads which have corresponding houses and provide housing for selective living groups and greek organizations The campus serves as student housing from sophomore year through senior year as Duke has both a residency requirement as well as guarantees housing for all undergraduate students 23 The Duke House Model 24 is similar to house models at other universities such as Harvard and Yale 25 26 Quadrangles Edit There are 8 undergraduate quadrangles on West Campus 27 28 The naming convention follows past presidents of Duke University Craven Quadrangle named after Duke University President Braxton Craven Keohane Quadrangle named after Duke University President Nannerl O Keohane Crowell Quadrangle named after Duke University President John Franklin Crowell Edens Quadrangle named after Duke University President Arthur Hollis Edens Kilgo Quadrangle named after Duke University President John Carlisle Kilgo Few Quadrangle named after Duke University President William Preston Few Wannamaker Quadrangle The Hollows QuadrangleSelective Living Groups Edit Duke consists of several undergraduate Selective Living Groups which operate as an alternative to the Duke House Model and Greek Life Each selective group has a specific theme and is open to students who meet certain criteria 29 Greek Organization Living Sections Edit Duke provides housing accommodations to Greek Organizations both Fraternities and Sororities which meet university criteria known commonly as House Sections 30 The Greek Organizations are not clustered on one quad for example Duke s Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE has its section in Craven House Y whereas Duke s Sigma Nu SN fraternity has its section in university annex housing 31 No Greek Organizations have housing on Duke s East Campus Transportation EditThe overall shape of Duke University in Durham is bar bell shaped with two ends of West Campus and East Campus Duke provides regular transportation services to connect students between the two campuses known commonly as the C1 32 See also EditDuke University East Campus Duke University Medical Center Talent Identification ProgramReferences Edit New Research Uncovers Noted Local Designer of Campus Gate Retrieved 2018 07 28 a b Meet the black architect who designed Duke University 37 years before he could have attended it Curbed Retrieved 2018 07 28 Front Matter The Princeton University Library Chronicle 13 4 1952 doi 10 2307 26403254 JSTOR 26403254 Duke University campus bird s eye view architectural rendering dla library upenn edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Julian Francis Abele 1881 1950 University of Pennsylvania University Archives www archives upenn edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 a b Our History Trinity College of Arts amp Sciences trinity duke edu Archived from the original on 2019 06 20 Retrieved 2018 07 28 Stadium Renovations Enhance Football Experience Retrieved 2018 07 28 a b J Deryl Hart House amy mcdonald 2013 08 23 A Hot New University Grows Fast library duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Construction update Southgate Epworth to close for 2018 19 academic year Crowell Quad set to re open The Chronicle Retrieved 2018 07 28 Gross Hall a place to collaborate and connect sites duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Gross Hall ready to debut SSRI ssri duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Radcliffe Harvard College college harvard edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Duke University university Durham North Carolina United States Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2018 07 28 Bryan Center Student Affairs studentaffairs duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Alumni News and Notes www cumc columbia edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Duke to honor Keohane with quad naming The Chronicle Retrieved 2018 07 28 Keohane 4E Residence Hall Construction Retrieved 2018 07 28 French Family Science Center Opens Retrieved 2018 07 28 Summer Updates to Wannamaker Residence Hall Retrieved 2018 07 28 How Craven renovation will affect housing next year The Chronicle Retrieved 2018 07 28 Duke rolls out new construction initiative New dorms to be built on East and West The Chronicle Retrieved 2018 07 28 On Campus Housing Requirement Student Affairs studentaffairs duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Model House Duke magazine dukemagazine duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Housing What are the alternatives The Chronicle Retrieved 2018 07 28 Borja Yvette 8 October 2010 Duke copies Yale yaledailynews com Retrieved 2018 12 23 West Campus Blue devil dorms Retrieved 2018 07 28 West Campus Quads Student Affairs studentaffairs duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 House Descriptions Student Affairs studentaffairs duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 We view it as an opportunity TriDelt loses housing section The Chronicle Retrieved 2018 07 28 Fraternity Chapters Student Affairs studentaffairs duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 C1 East West Parking amp Transportation parking duke edu Retrieved 2018 07 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke University West Campus amp oldid 1126318123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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