Barnes Hall
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Barnes Hall is a student-services building located in the center of the Cornell University
campus in Ithaca, New York. It was built in 1887 in a Romanesque style and has 21,618 sq ft.
, a publisher and Cornell trustee, funded the construction of the building next to Sage Chapel
on what was then called Central Avenue (now Ho Plaza). William Henry Miller
originally developed two competing designs for the building, a gothic design and the more modern Romanesque. The latter was constructed. The building is an L shape with a tower containing its main stairwell in the corner. Its main entrance faces the entry of Sage Chapel and it was built from matching bricks. The top floor is a large recital room with a cathedral ceiling supported by hammer beams. The lower floors contained public spaces and meeting rooms.
Barnes Hall was Cornell's first student union. In 1925, that function moved across Central Avenue to Willard Straight Hall
. In 1952, its religious functions moved to Anabel Taylor Hall, and the Cornell Campus Store and a U.S. Post Office took over the lower levels. However, in 1970, a new underground campus store, designed by Earl Flansburgh
was built under the grass quadrangle between Barnes and Sage. After closing the building for a year-long renovation, Barnes was repurposed with the Dean of Students Office in the ground floor, the International Students Office and the Committee on Special Educational Projects (COSEP) on the second floor and the top floor preserved as a recital hall with a grand piano. Following the merger of the Dean of Students Office and the University Unions Department, the Dean of Students moved into offices formerly used by various student acitivities in Williard Straight Hall.
Barnes Hall currently houses the Public Service Center and the Career Services Office, after a move from Sage Hall following the departure of the Dean of Students. Both offices are popular with students trying to connect with communities outside of Cornell.
Cornell University
Cornell University is an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, United States. It is a private land-grant university, receiving annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions...
campus in Ithaca, New York. It was built in 1887 in a Romanesque style and has 21,618 sq ft.
History
John R. Mott, Cornell Class of 1888, was concerned about Cornell's "godless" reputation, and became the leader in the Student Christian Association. Under his leadership the group started raising money for a headquarters building. Alfred Smith BarnesAlfred Smith Barnes
__notoc__Alfred Smith Barnes was an American publisher and philanthropist. He was known as "the General".-Life and career:...
, a publisher and Cornell trustee, funded the construction of the building next to Sage Chapel
Sage Chapel
Sage Chapel is the non-denominational chapel on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York State and serves as the final resting place of the university's founders, Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, and their wives...
on what was then called Central Avenue (now Ho Plaza). William Henry Miller
William Henry Miller
William Henry Miller was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania....
originally developed two competing designs for the building, a gothic design and the more modern Romanesque. The latter was constructed. The building is an L shape with a tower containing its main stairwell in the corner. Its main entrance faces the entry of Sage Chapel and it was built from matching bricks. The top floor is a large recital room with a cathedral ceiling supported by hammer beams. The lower floors contained public spaces and meeting rooms.
Barnes Hall was Cornell's first student union. In 1925, that function moved across Central Avenue to Willard Straight Hall
Willard Straight Hall
Willard Straight Hall is the student union building on the central campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It is located on Campus Road, adjacent to the Ho Plaza and the Gannett Health Center.-History:...
. In 1952, its religious functions moved to Anabel Taylor Hall, and the Cornell Campus Store and a U.S. Post Office took over the lower levels. However, in 1970, a new underground campus store, designed by Earl Flansburgh
Earl Flansburgh
Earl R. Flansburgh was an architect known for his extensive work in the Boston area.Flansburgh graduated from the Cornell Architecture School in 1953, where he was also a member of the Quill and Dagger society...
was built under the grass quadrangle between Barnes and Sage. After closing the building for a year-long renovation, Barnes was repurposed with the Dean of Students Office in the ground floor, the International Students Office and the Committee on Special Educational Projects (COSEP) on the second floor and the top floor preserved as a recital hall with a grand piano. Following the merger of the Dean of Students Office and the University Unions Department, the Dean of Students moved into offices formerly used by various student acitivities in Williard Straight Hall.
Barnes Hall currently houses the Public Service Center and the Career Services Office, after a move from Sage Hall following the departure of the Dean of Students. Both offices are popular with students trying to connect with communities outside of Cornell.