Campbell Hall
Campbell Hall serves as the School of Architecture central facility. The upper two floors provide studio space and new faculty offices, while the second floor contains the majority of administrative offices, review space including the three story East Addition, and the digital visualization lab. The first floor houses lecture halls, the woodshop, the A & A supply store, the new Fine Arts Café, departmental assistants, and classrooms where many classes are held.
History
The building, completed in 1970, was named for Edmund S. Campbell who served as director of the McIntire Department of Art from 1927 to 1950. During this time period the architecture program was part of the Department of Art. The architect of Campbell Hall was Sasaki Associates of Watertown, Massachusetts, Pietro Belluschi, Design Consultant, and Rawlings, Wilson and Associates of Richmond, Virginia.
Adding-On
The School is now completing a building addition campaign to expand Campbell Hall. Construction activity began in June 2006. Move–in takes places in the summer of 2008. Three formal additions to the building — to the south and east, and a landscape connecting them and creating a new presence on Rugby Road — along with a series of design+build projects all complement our core building. The additions are designed by our own faculty, in collaboration with the architect of record — SMBW Architects
of Richmond, VA. See Campbell Hall Building Additions for more information.
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 400122
University of Virginia
Charlottesville VA, 22904-4122
