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The following is a partial list of the buildings on the campus of Marquette University located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. ==Academic buildings== * The 1700 Building, the university's northwestern-most building, houses classroom and office space for Marquette's physician assistant graduate program. * Eckstein Hall, completed in 2010, is the new home of Marquette's law school. In addition to classrooms and faculty offices, the law school has a four-story "library without borders," two mock court rooms, a cafeteria, a workout facility, a conference center, and a small parking structure.〔(Eckstein Hall Project Overview ). Marquette University. Retrieved on September 18, 2009.〕 *Engineering Hall, first opened in 2011, houses classrooms, labs, and faculty offices for the College of Engineering. The building has a Silver LEED certification, due in part to a green roof with solar panels and primarily LED lighting. * Johnston Hall houses the Diederich College of Communication. Built at the turn of the 20th century, the fledgling Marquette College almost went bankrupt to build this until Robert A. Johnston, a local confectioner, donated just over $100,000 to save the project. For a short while, Johnston Hall housed the entire College, including the Jesuit faculty. The now ivy-covered building once featured an observatory for astronomy students. Student Media is located in Johnston Hall.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Johnston Hall - Milwaukee, Wisconsin )〕 * Marquette Hall, built in 1924, is the four-story building that originally served as Marquette's Science Building with offices, classrooms and labs. In 1976, it was renamed Marquette Hall in honor of the University's namesake. One of the most widely-recognized buildings on campus, Marquette Hall was the home to several offices, including Undergraduate Admissions until they moved to their new location in the newly completed Zilber Hall. The four-story building contains three lecture halls with 300 seats each. In the tower of Marquette Hall is the university carillon, a set of 48 bells that are played every Wednesday and for special events.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://postmarq.tumblr.com/post/27010862388/marquette-hall )〕 * The Marquette School of Dentistry building houses Wisconsin's only dental school. Completed in 2002, the building holds pre-clinical labs, classrooms, and a community dental clinic. * The John P. Raynor, S.J. Library, completed in 2003, is named for one of Marquette's former presidents. The library contains many of J. R. R. Tolkien's original manuscripts,〔(J.R.R. Tolkien Collection: Special Collections and Archives ). Marquette University Libraries. Marquette University. Retrieved on September 18, 2009.〕 and serves as one of the main study areas on campus.〔(Raynor Memorial Libraries ). Marquette University. Retrieved on September 18, 2009.〕 * * See also Marquette University Special Collections and University Archives * Sensenbrenner Hall previously housed the law school. One of the oldest buildings on campus, it is known for its stained-glass windows and traditional design, especially in the Howard B. Eisenberg Memorial Hall. Marquette's law library, which featured contrasting modern architecture, was located next to Sensenbrenner Hall. In 2010, the Law School moved into Eckstein Hall. Today, this building is home to office space for the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Marquette University buildings」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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