Enjoy the tree-lined paths, beautiful red granite buildings and large open spaces for meeting up with friends after class on WashU’s Danforth Campus.
The campus also has several eateries and cafes, a rec center, a theater, and multiple libraries tucked in around the academic buildings, so anything you need between study sessions is within walking distance.
Find what you need. An iconic look.WashU’s Danforth Campus is a testament to Collegiate Gothic architecture. Designed by Cope & Stewardson in 1899, its red granite and limestone buildings boast pointed arches, intricate stonework, and soaring towers, evoking the grandeur of medieval universities, with Brookings Hall as a centerpiece. However, recent additions like the Sumers Welcome Center showcase a modern approach that complements the traditional aesthetic, reflecting WashU’s commitment to both its heritage and its future-oriented spirit.
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